What Is an Emergency?

Life happens. One minute you’re making dinner and the next you slice your finger. Luckily, your health care coverage puts you in control of your care and costs.

You have choices when it comes to choosing care. Just because your finger is hurt doesn’t mean you need to go to the emergency room (ER). And in some cases, if you do go to the ER, your visit isn’t covered. This means you could end up paying part or all of the bill.

Knowing what is — and isn’t — an emergency can help you plan for the unexpected.

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When the ER Should be Used

You should go to the ER for life-threatening symptoms, such as:

  • Heart problems
  • Breathing problems
  • Heavy bleeding
  • Broken bones
  • Severe pain
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When the ER Shouldn't be Used

You have choices other than the ER for health concerns like:

  • Colds, sore throat and flu symptoms
  • Ear or sinus pain
  • Rashes
  • Cuts that don’t need stitches 
  • Constipation
  • Tolerable pain

Call our 24/7 Bilingual Nurseline

Bilingual (English and Spanish) nurses are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Call 1-877-213-2567 for help identifying some options when you or a family member has a health problem or concern.

Estimate Treatment Costs

Before going for any care, you can log in to Blue Access for MembersSM (BAMSM) and use the cost estimator tool to compare costs.

 

Last Updated: Oct. 11, 2023