
SCAN Reaches 300,000 Members—And Each One Matters
Show your heart love in February with these heart-healthy habits.
If you have a SCAN online member account, be on the lookout for some improvements that will make it even more useful for managing your care and SCAN benefits. Until then, here are three things you can do to be up and running when your new, improved SCAN online account goes live.
Where to go when you need healthcare can depend on the type of care you need. Learn when and how to get these four kinds of care.
From annual wellness visits to urgent care, here’s how your Medicare Advantage plan helps you get the care you need.
Did you know there’s a specialized Medicare Advantage plan that provides comprehensive, coordinated care for people in senior living communities?
Whether it’s a BOGO at the grocery store or free appetizer at a restaurant, everyone loves a bonus. Wouldn’t it be nice to get perks from your health insurance plan too?
Depending on your SCAN plan, you may have some new benefits in 2025, or current benefits that will be even better next year. No matter what your plan, you can expect to save some time or money in 2025—because we know those things are important to you, too.
It’s the Medicare Advantage annual enrollment period (AEP), which means scammers are once again targeting your Medicare benefits.
How often do you or someone you know end up getting sick during the holidays? It shouldn’t be all that surprising: People are mingling more just when a new flu season is on the upswing, making it easy for the flu to spread. This can make the holidays a dangerous time for you as an older adult—and even more so if you have any health issues.
Have you noticed SCAN’s brand-new website? Not only does scanhealthplan.com look different, but we’ve made it easier for you to find information and manage your benefits quickly and easily.
We want to be sure you get all the care you need to be your healthiest. So, here’s a gentle reminder: There’s still time before the end of the year to schedule important exams and screenings.
“Holiday blues” may not be its real medical name, but the melancholy brought on by the season’s stress can be very real for some people. Thinking a bit now about how you can reduce or cope with the season’s challenges may help you feel more good tidings and less stress this holiday.