WELCOME TO CENTRAL HEALTH'S MEDICAL ACCESS PROGRAM (MAP) OR MAP BASIC
MAP and MAP Basic connect members like you to local doctors, dentists, pharmacies, and specialists.
Schedule Your First Appointment
Covered Services
Renewing Membership
The first step as a new member is to schedule an appointment with a primary care provider (PCP).
Your primary care provider (PCP) is the doctor, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant you will see first for your medical care. They will make sure all your healthcare providers, including specialists, work together.
Call the clinic’s phone number on your membership card to schedule a new patient visit as soon as possible.
- Are you sick before your first visit?
You can visit an Urgent Care Clinic in our network. - You selected your clinic when you enrolled.
- Don’t wait, it may take a couple of months to be seen as a new patient.
- Get Regular Checkups also known as wellness visits.
- It’s important to get a checkup every year, even if you’re not feeling sick.
Your new membership card
MAP Card
MAP Basic Card
ID#: Your unique ID number
Group: Your MAP or MAP Basic plan number
EFF: The date your health care services start. Stands for “effective”
PCP: The name of your Primary Care Provider or clinic
Copay: Your part of the bill for your health care services; the amount you need to pay.
RX: Pharmacy / prescription
OP: Outpatient (you do not stay in the hospital overnight)
IP: Inpatient (you stay in the hospital overnight)
ER: Emergency Room
EXP: The date your membership expires.
DOB: Your date of birth
- Always show your membership card and photo identification when you check in for an appointment or pick up a prescription. Your clinic and pharmacy also need to know when you have a new membership card.
- You are the only one who can use your membership card.
- You could lose your services from Central Health if you let someone else use your card.
- If you have a friend or family member who needs healthcare, they can apply for MAP and MAP Basic online at johnclancyappraisals.com/map or call 512-978-8130 for help.