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With the Social Insurance Number (AMKA), the work and insurance identity of every employee, pensioner and protected member of their family, you can easily and quickly perform all your transactions related to work and insurance. Start Now.
AMKA is the Greek Social Security Number, consisting of 11 digits. The first six digits correspond to your date of birth. This essential insurance ID is required for all transactions related to employment, healthcare, pensions, and social benefits in Greece.
12 Ιουν 2024 · The first step is to identify the basics: the name of your carrier aka insurance company (e.g. Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna), member name (your name), member number or member ID number (which is unique to you and helps verify your coverage), and group number (which is unique to your company if you receive health insurance ...
21 Αυγ 2023 · The policy number on your insurance card is a unique code associated with your insurance plan. Your insurance company uses your policy number to track and process insurance claims and costs. Policy numbers may also be referred to as subscriber IDs or member ID numbers.
10 Φεβ 2024 · Takeaways on Insurance ID Numbers. Your policy number identifies your specific health insurance plan for claims processing and benefit coverage. Your member ID number uniquely identifies you as an insured member under the plan. These numbers may be the same or different, depending on your insurer.
19 Δεκ 2022 · This number — known as the insurance policy number — is what you use to make payments, file claims, or review your account information. In short, it’s a unique numerical sequence that identifies your account.
29 Απρ 2024 · How do I read and use my insurance identification card? Member ID cards vary, and different insurance companies have different formats. Some common things you may find on your card include: 1. Your ID number(s) One thing that all ID cards contain is your member ID number. This number is unique to you, and it’s often at the top and/or in big ...