3. HOSPITAL
Emergency
Care (24/7) in
your
Emergency care
Neighborhood
• Admitted by ambulance
• Heavy bleeding & uncontrollable pain N o r t h we s t
• Care needed outside normal business hours H o s pit a l &
M e di c al Ce n te r
Major Surgery/operation
H a rbo r v iew
ICU (Intensive Care Unit) – up to $30,000 per day M e di c al Ce n te r
Swe di s h M e di c a l
Ce n te r
4. CLINIC (URGENT CARE)
Clinics in your
Neighborhood
Day time and Weekend visit by *walk -in
C a re P l u s M e dic al
Minor injuries (scrapes, cuts, rash) C e n ter
( S h o relin e)
Minor sickness (cold, flu etc.)
U W M e d icine
*walk-in = no appointment necessary ( S h o relin e C l i n ic )
U S H e a lt h wo rk s
M e dica l G ro u p o f
Wa s h in gto n
5. DOCTOR’S OFFICE
Doctors in
Primar y Care Physician = General Doctor your
• Initial diagnosis on your sickness or injury neighborhood
• Provide referrals to see a specialist
Use “DocFind”
Specialized Doctors feature on
Firebird
• Physical therapist, Podiatrist, Acupuncturist, International
Dermatology etc. Insurance
website
6. SAMPLE COST FOR
SICKNESS & INJURY
Broken legs – $3,000
Skin Allergy - $500 for multiple tests and
$100 or more per medication
Asthma - $200 for diagnosis and $100 or
more per medication
Childbirth - $18,000 or more
7. HOW INSURANCE WORKS:
VISITING A DOCTOR
Visit a doctor, Pay $15 ($50 at
hospital) Complete a
hospital or a
clinic in PPO COPAYMENT CLAIM
Network per FORM
sickness/injury
8. HOW INSURANCE WORKS:
BUYING MEDICINES
Bring your Complete a
PRESCRIPTION Pay your
prescription PRESCRIPTION
ORDER to a local medicines.
pharmacy. FORM
Prescription medicines are covered at 50% for
outpatient care and 100% for inpatient care (if
admitted to the hospital.
9. COMPARISON CHART
Maximum Medical Repatriation
Benefit Evacuation of remains
U.S. $100,000 $25,000 $25,000
Standard
for Int’l Stu
Firebird $250,000 $50,000 $50,000
Insurance
Company
10. HOW TO ENROLL
INSURANCE
Sign up when Start using
you register when a quarter The coverage
classes by starts. It covers
starts from
adding Z020 during your
quarter the first day
for item
number BREAK. of quarter
through a
quarter break .
Pay
$258.75
when you pay
your tuition.
11. COVERAGE TERM
First day of classes through the day before
the next quarter begins including a school break .
For example: September 26 – January 6, 2013
(Winter quarter begins on January 7, 2013)
12. Sign up for International Insurance like a
class EVERY QUARTER through your
Registration Form or register online!
Item number: Z020
14. WHO DO I CALL IF I HAVE ANY
QUESTIONS?
Firebird is available to answer any questions or other
issues you have 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Local WA Phone #: 206-909-8550
Toll Free Phone #: 1-800-899-4233
E-Mail: admin@fiig-insurance.com
Website: www.fiig-insurance.com
* This information is also on the back cover of the insurance
booklet.
15. WILL THE FIREBIRD PLAN COVER ME IN
MY HOME COUNTRY?
The Firebird plan will cover you anywhere in the world
including your home country if you are required to pay
for your health care.
16. YOUR INSURANCE ID CARD
PLEASE KEEP IT IN YOUR WALLET
In about 3-4 weeks, you will receive a permanent ID card
with your name printed and new medical ID number.
17. SAMPLE SERVICES THAT ARE
NOT COVERED
Examples Include:
Eye Exam for prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses.
Routine Dental visits such as x -rays, teeth cleaning, teeth
extraction, cavity fillings, etc.
Routine physical exams.
Immunizations or vaccinations.
A full list of exclusions is available in the insurance booklet
under “General Policy Exclusions ” or visit http://fiig-
insurance.com/pdf/shoreline_cc.pdf
18. SERVICES THAT ARE COVERED
UNDER THE FIREBIRD PLAN
Examples Include:
Doctor visits, surger y, emergency room, hospital, lab, x -rays, all
related to the treatment of an illness or injur y.
A full list of benefits is available in the Schedule of Benefits
in the insurance booklet or visit http://fiig-
insurance.com/pdf/shoreline_cc.pdf
19. HOW DO I FIND A DOCTOR ON THE
FIREBIRD WEBSITE?
A step-by-step guide on finding a
doctor is available in the
insurance booklet.