Fees and Insurance

Exterior of Student Health Services in Laurel Hall

Wellbeing Fee

Most services are covered by the UD Wellbeing Fee, which is a mandatory University fee that is automatically charged to all full-time, matriculated students in the fall and spring semester. All students enrolled in Winter Session for one or more credits, regardless of course modality, including online/fully remote courses, are charged the Winter Session Wellbeing Fee.

What's covered by the UD Wellbeing Fee?

See the chart below for a full list of what is included with the wellbeing fee. Any services not included are submitted to the student’s health insurance plan or billed to their student account.

Covered by the wellbeing fee

No additional cost, no copay, no insurance utilized.

  • All consultation, short-term counseling, group therapy and psychiatric services, provided by the Center for Counseling and Student Development.
  • All victim advocacy services, substance misuse and recovery counseling, and education programs, provided by Student Wellness and Health Promotion.
  • Most medical services, provided by Student Health Services:
    • Routine health visits (chronic medical visits)
    • Physicals
    • Acute visits (illness or injury)
    • Sexual and Reproductive Health visits
    • Nutrition Consultations
    • Travel visits
    • On-site testing (Rapid strep, strep culture, flu, monospot, CBC, STI testing, HIV, pregnancy tests, urinalysis, urine microscopic, wet mount)
  • Allergy and special medication injections
  • Telehealth services through Student Health Services
  • 24/7 mental health support through TimelyCare, including:
    • Telehealth counseling on demand—within five minutes students are connected to a licensed clinician for a crisis session.
    • Crisis text services with a licensed clinician.
    • Up to nine free scheduled counseling sessions with a provider of their choice per academic year.
    • Self-care content and health coaching.

Not covered by the wellbeing fee

Additional cost, copay or insurance claim may apply.

  • Medications – prescriptions, OTC, medical supplies – some prescription plans accepted
  • Additional lab services sent to a reference lab (LabCorp / Quest) – some insurances accepted
  • X-ray – some insurances accepted
  • Immunizations and Tuberculosis testing – some insurances accepted

Student Health Services (SHS) is in-network with most non-Medicaid, non HMO-EPO Highmark, Blue Cross, Aetna and Cigna plans. Itemized receipts are provided for out-of-network plans for any services not covered by the wellbeing fee. The majority of services at SHS are covered by the wellbeing fee and do not utilize a student’s health insurance plan.

All students can use SHS, regardless of their health insurance plan.

Health Insurance

 

All students are required to have health insurance, and to upload their medical and prescription insurance cards to the Insurance Card section of the UD Health Portal.

All students can use Student Health Services. regardless of their health insurance plan.

UD offers a Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) for students through Highmark / University Health Plans, or you can opt to keep your own health insurance plan. We encourage you to compare your current coverage (particularly out-of-state coverage) with the coverage offered through SHIP. If you elect not to enroll in SHIP, you must submit a waiver. If no waiver is received, you will be automatically enrolled in SHIP. More information about the health insurance plan, including coverage, premiums, waivers, deadlines and contact information is available at on the University Health Plans website.

Student Wellbeing does not manage the health insurance plan. Please visit the contact information in the website above with any questions.

Allergy injections and immunizations are also available to University of Delaware faculty and staff on a fee-for-service basis through their health insurance plan.

Understanding Prescription Insurance Plans

Prescription Plans and Medical Insurance Are Different

If you would like to fill a prescription at the UD Dispensary, you will need to provide documentation of your prescription plan. A medical insurance card does not typically contain the proper prescription plan insurance information. The Dispensary requires four pieces of necessary information to fill your prescription:

  • RxBin - the Bank Identification Number routes a claim towards the right insurance
  • RxPCN - the Processor Control Number further narrows the claim to the specific insurance
  • ID - the member's designated identification number
  • RxGrp - the prescription group number denotes which group plan the member ID falls under

If the insurance card does not have Rx or RxBin somewhere on the card, then the card most likely is not your prescription card.