If you changed medical plans during Open Enrollment last fall, you should have received new ID cards by now.

If you enrolled in a Blue Shield plan (Blue Shield Medicare PPO, Blue Shield Medicare PPO without prescription drugs, Blue Shield Health Savings Plan, Core, High Option Supplement to Medicare or UC Care), you should have received up to two copies of your cards in the initial mailing, and both cards are in the name of the retiree. Blue Shield does not issue cards in the name of dependent members. Retirees in Blue Shield Medicare Plans should have received a pharmacy card as well.

Health Net sent new cards to all members (Blue & Gold and Seniority Plus), while Kaiser and Western Health Advantage sent cards only to new members.

If you did not receive your ID cards or you want additional cards, call your plan.