Blue Elect Plus POS: Requirements (Including Prior Authorization)
Prior authorization requirements
- Providers located in Michigan follow the prior authorization requirements outlined in Michigan providers: BCN global referral, plan notification and prior authorization requirements.
These requirements apply to Michigan providers whether they are contracted with BCN or not. - Providers located outside of Michigan follow the prior authorization requirements outlined in Non-Michigan providers: BCN prior authorization requirements.
These requirements apply to non-Michigan providers whether they participate with a BlueCard® Traditional plan or not.
Note: A BlueCard Traditional-participating provider is one who's contracted with their local Blue Cross Traditional plan.
Providers must follow these prior authorization requirements regardless of whether the Blue Elect Plus member (subscriber or dependent) is enrolled at a Michigan address or at an address outside of Michigan.
See the table below for some examples of which prior authorization requirements apply.
| Provider's location | Blue Elect Plus member (subscriber or dependent) enrolled address location | Provider's network status | Which authorization requirements apply |
|---|---|---|---|
Michigan |
Any state, including Michigan |
In or out of network |
Michigan providers: BCN global referral, plan notification and prior authorization requirements |
Any state other than Michigan |
Any state, including Michigan |
In or out of network |
Non-Michigan providers: BCN prior authorization requirements |
Requirements for selecting a primary care provider
Blue Elect Plus members enrolled with a Michigan address must select a BCN primary care provider, but they still have the option to seek care from other physicians and specialists without a referral.
Blue Elect Plus members enrolled with a non-Michigan address don't need an assigned primary care provider. They also don’t need a referral; they just need to see a BlueCard Traditional-participating provider if they want to pay the lower in-network out-of-pocket costs.