What’s the group number for insurance?

Group number: Identifies your employer plan. Each employer choses a package for their employees based on price, or types of coverage. This is identified through the group number. If you purchased your insurance through the health exchange you might not have a group number.

Where is the group number for insurance?

If you're wondering where to find your group number on your insurance card, that answer is that it usually will show on the front of your card.

How do I find my policy group number?

Member ID/Policy Number This number is always on the front of the card. If you're the policyholder, the last two digits in your number might be 00, while others on the policy might have numbers ending in 01, 02, etc.

Is the group number the same as the policy number?

Your policy number on your health insurance card will not be the same as your group number. The policy number on health insurance refers to your individual member number, but the group number is different. Normally, your group number refers to your employer or where you get your insurance coverage from.

What is the group number?

The group number in the periodic table represents number of valence electrons of the elements in a certain group. For example, all the elements in Group−1 have 1 electron in their outer most shell.

Is Subscriber ID same as group number?

Member ID number: A unique member ID number that links to your specific health insurance benefits and coverage. Group number: This number is unique to your company and is the same for all employees who participate in the insurance plan.

What is my EmblemHealth group number?

EmblemHealth uses unique non-Social Security, number-based identification numbers. For most members, this will be an 11-digit alphanumeric member ID. The IDs start with the letter “K” followed by a unique 8-digit number (a “K-ID”).

What is an insurance holder?

The policy holder is the person or entity who has purchased a policy from an insurance provider. The party is usually one of the named insureds on the policy.

What does group number tell you?

valence electrons The group number in the periodic table represents number of valence electrons of the elements in a certain group. For example, all the elements in Group−1 have 1 electron in their outer most shell.