WHAT IS PCN?
The Primary Care Network (PCN) is a health plan offered by the Utah Department of Health. It covers services administered by a primary care provider.
Applications are only accepted during open enrollment periods, which are held when resources are available to cover more people. The federal government requires PCN to enroll more parents than people without children. Because of this, PCN may schedule separate enrollment times for parents and those without children. To qualify as a parent, you must have children age 18 or younger living at home with you.
PCN covers primary care services:
• Visits to a primary care provider
• Four prescriptions per month
• Dental exams, dental x-rays, cleanings, and fillings
• Immunizations
• Eye exam; no glasses or contacts
• Routine lab services and x-rays
• Emergency room visits (restrictions apply; see PCN Member Guide)
• Emergency medical transportation
• Birth control methods
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