March 18, 2011

Which of these health insurance mobile phone apps would be most valuable to you?

Did you know that BCBSNC has a mobile app?   You can find the closest urgent care centers, lower-cost drug options and more.  Anytime. Anywhere.  Even if you are not a BCBSNC member, being able to locate a local urgent care center can save you time and money over the emergency room. 

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winterfaeri

winterfaeri commented on March 18, 2011

Community Member

None... I cannot afford a smart phone or smart phone plan... all my "extra" money goes to healthcare expenses.

Brandy C.

Brandy C. commented on March 19, 2011

Community Member

All of these ideas are so great! Hard to choose one. Why not an app for all of these ideas.. And save time and money

John S.

John S. commented on March 24, 2011

Community Member

All of the above are great ideas, but B is the only one that actually saves money.

Debi S.

Debi S. commented on March 30, 2011

Community Member

I agree with you there, all of them on one app would be great. Of course, then I would never get off my Android smartphone. I'm already on it enough as it is. LOL

lindygal76

lindygal76 commented on March 30, 2011

Community Member

I like all those ideas too

Sue L.

Sue L. commented on April 15, 2011

Community Member

I agree with winterfaeri. I don't have a mobile phone or any other hand held device. All my "extra" cash goes for gasoline, food and healthcare.

unclejacknc

unclejacknc commented on April 18, 2011

Community Member

My reall answer is "None of the above". I have smart phone, but I don't feel the need to use it for health care at this time.