If you are a Medicare member, your plan services may be different from other Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina health plans.

Know where to go for care
When you or a loved one need medical care, it can be confusing to know where to go to get the right treatment.
Telehealth, the emergency room, urgent care, and your doctor's office all serve different purposes. Because each facility provides different kinds of care based on severity, the cost and time you can expect to wait differ with each.
Primary care doctor (PCP) | Telehealth | Urgent care | Emergency room | |
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Services | Primary care physicians provide complete, overall care. They can perform regular check-ups, manage routine labs, and address minor health issues such as sprains, earaches, colds, and strep throat. | Telehealth is best for when you don't need a physical exam. An appointment can help with minor heath issues like aches, bug bites, and colds. | An urgent care facility can treat moderate illnesses and injuries like asthma attacks or cuts that need stitched. They can also conduct diagnostic testing. | Emergency rooms specialize in providing immediate, critical care for life-threatening conditions and injuries like major broken bones, loss of conciousness, head trauma, and seizures. |
Average visit time | 18 minutes1 | 16 minutes2 | 60 minutes3 | More than two hours4 |
Average member cost5 | $30 | $59 | $73 | $545 |
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Get the most out of your plan with Blue Connect member portal
It's easy for Blue Cross NC members to manage their plans and access tools, documents, and benefits on the go with Blue Connect℠.
You can find your Rx letter code in the lower right corner of your member ID card (shown in the blue circle below). If you don't have a letter on your member ID card, please log in to Blue Connect℠ to find the name of your drug plan.

If you have a Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (Blue Cross NC) plan, you'll find the name of your plan at the top of your member ID card.

You'll find the name of your Medicare plan at the top right of your member ID card or the bottom left. You can also find more plan details in the center of your card, below your Subscriber ID.
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