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Explore HAP’s 2025 plan information brochure

See doctors 24/7 from a computer, tablet or smartphone

Licensed and board-certified doctors are on hand to treat non-emergent illnesses, such as colds, flu, headaches, rashes, sinus infections and pink eye. Telehealth is a safe and easy way to see a health provider when going in person isn't an option.

Keep your health on track

If you have a chronic health condition take advantage of our Care Management programs.

Healthy Living Reward Program

Staying healthy is more important than ever. Here at HAP, we encourage members to stay on top of their wellness screenings and tests. To further incentivize healthy behavior, and to reward Medicare Advantage members for taking important steps, we offer the HAP Healthy Living Reward Program. You'll earn rewards for tests and services you're probably already planning on getting.

 

Access important documents

Access your summary of benefits, evidence of coverage and annual notice of change.

How to react to an opioid overdose

The opioid epidemic is affecting nearly every level of society. Would you know what do to do if you encountered an overdose? The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has put together an informative, easy-to-read flyer to help people identify and react to an opioid overdose.

Click the button below to learn more:

Your HAP prescription plan covers contraceptives at no cost to you

In accordance with the Affordable Care Act, your HAP plan covers contraceptive medications and medical devices approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Some of the many contraceptive options available to you include:

  • Cervical cap
  • Diaphragm
  • Emergency contraceptives
  • Implantable rod
  • Intrauterine systems (“IUD”)
  • Medication taken by mouth (“the pill”)
  • Over-the-counter methods
  • Shot/injection
  • Skin patch
  • Vaginal ring

Please speak with your health care provider to make sure that the contraception method your are using is the most appropriate for you. To learn more, visit the website of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM):

Health Alliance Plan (HAP) has HMO, HMO-POS, PPO plans with Medicare contracts. HAP Medicare Complete Duals (HMO D-SNP) and HAP Medicare Complete Assist (PPO D-SNP) are Medicare health plans with Medicare contracts and a contract with the Michigan Medicaid Program. Enrollment depends on contract renewals.