Get gift cards just for completing health screenings.*
Taking care of you and your baby is rewarding! It also improves your chances of a healthy beginning and bright future.
Prenatal care is the care you get throughout your pregnancy. Complete your first prenatal care visit on or before 14 weeks of your pregnancy or within 42 days of your enrollment date.
Postpartum care is the care you receive after the birth of your baby to check on your physical and mental health. Complete your postpartum visit with your doctor within 7 to 84 days after having your baby.
Fill out the online form. If you have any questions about our rewards program, email HPNMedicaidQI@uhc.com or call toll-free 1-800-962-8074, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
*Health Plan of Nevada’s Medicaid Plan can change or cancel this program at any time. This program is for current members only. Once you complete the recommended visits and submit the attestation form, please allow six to eight weeks for us to verify your visits and process the VISA gift card. Gift card(s) will mail to the address on file. Members are responsible for lost or stolen cards.
Make sure your child is growing up healthy. Staying on top of your child’s well visits and vaccine schedule is one of the best ways to keep them healthy and safe.
Vaccines help protect children against serious diseases. Your child should complete the following vaccine series on or before their second birthday:
Well-child visits are essential to track your child’s growth and development. Your child should have at least one well visit with their doctor every year.
Fill out the online form. If you have any questions about our rewards program, email HPNMedicaidQI@uhc.com or call toll-free 1-800-962-8074, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
*Health Plan of Nevada’s Medicaid Plan can change or cancel this program at any time. This program is for current members only. Once you complete the recommended visits and submit the attestation form, please allow six to eight weeks for us to verify your visits and process the VISA gift card. Gift card(s) will mail to the address on file. Members are responsible for lost or stolen cards.
Keep your teen on track with preventive care! It can have a big impact on their immediate and lifelong health.
Preteens and teens need vaccines too. They should receive one meningococcal on or between their 11th and 13th birthday, one Tdap on or between their 10th and 13th birthday, and two HPV vaccinations on or between their 9th and 13th birthday.
During the teen years, it’s important to continue having routine checkups. Preteens and teens should have an annual well visit to monitor their physical and emotional development.
Fill out the online form. If you have any questions about our rewards program, email HPNMedicaidQI@uhc.com or call toll-free 1-800-962-8074, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
*Health Plan of Nevada’s Medicaid Plan can change or cancel this program at any time. This program is for current members only. Once you complete the recommended visits and submit the attestation form, please allow six to eight weeks for us to verify your visits and process the VISA gift card. Gift card(s) will mail to the address on file. Members are responsible for lost or stolen cards.
By preventing problems, or identifying them early, you are more likely to live a longer, healthier life. Talk to your health care provider to find out which screenings are right for you – based on your age, gender, health status and family history.
Health care visits are an opportunity for individuals to receive preventive services and counseling on topics such as diet and exercise. These visits also can help them to address acute issues or manage chronic conditions. Adults ages 20 years and older should have an annual in-person or telehealth preventive visit with their provider.
A mammogram is a safe, low-dose X-ray and the best way to detect and diagnose breast cancer. Women ages 50 to 74 should have an annual mammogram.
The A1C test a simple blood test that measures your average blood sugar levels over the past 3 months. Adults ages 18 to 75 with diabetes (type 1 and 2) should have an annual hemoglobin A1C (HbA1c) test.
Diabetic retinopathy is best diagnosed with a comprehensive dilate eye exam. Adults ages 18 to 75 with diabetes (type 1 and 2) should have an annual retinal eye exam.
Fill out the online form. If you have any questions about our rewards program, email HPNMedicaidQI@uhc.com or call toll-free 1-800-962-8074, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
*Health Plan of Nevada’s Medicaid Plan can change or cancel this program at any time. This program is for current members only. Once you complete the recommended visits and submit the attestation form, please allow six to eight weeks for us to verify your visits and process the VISA gift card. Gift card(s) will mail to the address on file. Members are responsible for lost or stolen cards.
** DispatchHealth visits qualify.
Recovery is possible. If you’re struggling with addiction, call our behavioral health team toll-free at 1-800 873-2246, TTY 711. Complete a minimum of three substance use disorder (SUD) treatment sessions and you could earn Walmart® gift cards.1
Start treatment today. Complete one session2 within 14 days of a new SUD diagnosis.
Staying substance-free takes effort. Attend two more sessions2 within 34 days of your first visit (a total of three sessions).
Fill out the online form. If you have any questions about our rewards program, email BHQuality@uhc.com or call 702-797-2296, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
1Health Plan of Nevada’s Medicaid Plan can change or cancel this program at any time. This program is for current members only. Once you complete the recommended visits and submit the attestation form, please allow six to eight weeks for us to verify your visits and process the Walmart gift card. Gift card(s) will mail to the address on file. Members are responsible for lost or stolen cards.
2A session is any visit that addresses your SUD diagnosis, including a medication dispensing event (one prescription of an amount lasting 30 days or less), or a medication administration appointment.
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If you are currently experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please call 911 or go to the nearest hospital emergency room immediately. If you’re thinking about harming yourself, call the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988, or the 24-hour National Suicide Prevention Lifeline toll-free at 1-800-273-8255 to be connected to a trained counselor at a suicide crisis center nearest you. |