Ohana Health Plan has a comprehensive emergency care policy designed to ensure that members receive the appropriate care when they are facing urgent medical situations. Under this policy, members can access emergency services without prior authorization. This means that if a member experiences a medical emergency, they can seek treatment at any hospital or emergency facility that is located within the network or even out of network if necessary.
An emergency situation is generally defined as a condition that poses an immediate risk to health, life, or limb. In such cases, it is crucial for members to seek help without delay. After receiving emergency care, it is advisable for members to follow up with their primary care provider in a timely manner to discuss any ongoing treatment or further medical needs.
It is important for members to familiarize themselves with the specifics of their health plan, including any limitations or requirements related to emergency care, as policies may vary. For more detailed information about Ohana Health Plan's emergency care policy and any other related questions, members should refer to the official website or the information provided in their health plan materials.