Understand Your POWER Account

Learn about how your special savings account called a Personal Wellness and Responsibility (POWER) Account works with your HIP plan.

Personal Wellness And Responsibility (POWER) Account*

 

In HIP, the first $2,500 of your healthcare expenses are paid with a special savings account called a Personal Wellness and Responsibility (POWER) Account. After the $2,500 in your POWER Account has been spent, Anthem will begin paying for your healthcare.

  • HIP Basic members 
    The state pays the entire $2,500, but you pay copays for most services and prescriptions.
  • HIP Plus members 
    The state pays most of the $2,500. You have a small payment each month called a POWER Account contribution (PAC), but you have no copays.

 

View POWER Account Balance 

* POWER Account contributions are currently stopped for HIP members.

How To Make A Payment To Your POWER Account

 

As a HIP Plus member, you must make monthly payments to your POWER Account called contributions. You will get a letter from us each month called an invoice. Here are the ways you can make your payments.

1. Recurring bank draft

 

Have your payments taken from your checking or savings account each month. To request a setup form, contact Member Services at 866-408-6131 (TTY 711).

2. Online through your bank

 

Talk to your bank if you need help signing up for their online bill pay services. Allow three business days for your payment to post.

3. Online

 

Through Anthem’s secure member portal.

4. Quick Pay

 

Via QR code - you can scan the QR code located on your invoice to go to the QuickPay website to make your payment.

5. Mail

 

Send the POWER Account invoice form with your check or money order to:

 

Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield

P.O. Box 6431

Carol Stream, IL 60197-6431

 

Be sure to write your member ID number on your payment. Be sure to send in mail payments with the tear-off coupon attached to your invoice and be sure to include the tear-off coupon from your invoice in the envelope with your payment. If you are paying for multiple family members with one check, include all the coupons and member IDs.

6. MoneyGram

 

Go to any MoneyGram location. You can find them at places like Walmart or CVS. A complete list is online at moneygram.com. You will need your member ID number, which is located on the front of your ID card; the company name, Anthem Healthy Indiana Plan; enough cash for your payment; and/or the five-digit Receive Code, 15204. Be sure to take the payment slip attached to your invoice with you. Complete the MoneyGram ExpressPayment® blue form and use the red MoneyGram phone or the MoneyGram kiosk to complete your transaction. Payment processes may vary depending on your location. Simply ask an associate for help. There is no charge for this service.

7. Telephone

 

Payments can be made using a credit card by calling Member Services at 866-408-6131 (TTY 711). Allow at least five days for your payment to post.

8. Employer/non-profit contributions

 

Your employer or a nonprofit group, like a church or foundation, can pay some or all of your contribution. If they pay a part of your contribution, you pay what is left. Employers and nonprofit groups can visit anthem.com/Pay4HIP to learn more.

9. IVR

 

Our members can call and make payments via the voice response system without speaking to a customer service representative.

10. In-app with SydneySM Health

 

Use your mobile device and the QR code found on your PAC statement to download the Sydney Health app and pay your contribution.

PAC Tiers Table

The PAC amount for HIP Plus members is based on household income in one of five tiers below.

Tobacco Surcharge

 

If you use tobacco products, there will be an extra charge on your PAC. This tobacco surcharge will increase your monthly PAC contribution by 50%. Tobacco use includes these products:

  • Chewing tobacco
  • Cigarettes
  • Cigars
  • Pipes
  • Hookah
  • Snuff

 

We have programs and benefits to help you quit smoking. See your member handbook or visit the Health and Wellness page to find tools and resources to help you quit. You can earn money, too.

Key POWER Account Member Resources

 

The following documents provide more information about how employers and nonprofits can help you make your POWER Account payments.

 

 Employer and Third-Party Contribution POWER Account Flyer - English

 

 Employer and Third-Party Contribution POWER Account Flyer - Spanish

POWER Account Rollover Credit

 

The money you pay into your POWER Account is yours.

 

 

If there’s money left in the account at the end of the year, you’ll receive a credit.

 

This money will roll over and lower what you owe in the next benefit year if you renew. This is called rollover credit. And if you complete preventive care visits, you can save even more.

 

 

Prevent, rollover, and save

 

HIP Plus members

 

If you receive wellness checkups and screenings and you have money left over in your POWER Account, we’ll double the amount of your credit. It will be determined four months into your next benefit period and will lower the total cost for you. (Note: the amount of your rollover credit cannot be greater than your yearly contribution amount.)

 

 

HIP Basic members

 

When you manage your account well and complete preventive care visits, you can lower your future costs. If you receive these services, like wellness checkups and screenings, you can qualify for a reduced HIP Plus contribution if you choose to move to HIP Plus.

 

Ask your doctor today about having these services based on your age and gender:

  • Annual physical
  • Mammogram
  • Pap smear
  • Cholesterol testing
  • Blood glucose screen
  • Tetanus-diphtheria screen
  • Flu shot 

Page last update: 12/27/2024