Presbyterian | Spring 2024 | Your Story

2 When you need to view your benefits, rewards, and other health plan resources, myPRES is the best way to get fast and easy access We have improved the myPRES platform to give you access to what you need most as soon as you log in. From the homepage, you will find benefits, rewards, resources, and the items you use the most, like your ID card. You can also access MyChart to schedule visits and make telehealth appointments. Log in at www.phs.org/myPRES. myPRES app To make your experience with myPRES even better, try downloading the mobile app. It has all the same great features that you can take with you on the go. With the app, you can always have your digital member ID card handy. You can download the app by searching “myPRES” in the Google Play Store or Apple App Store on your mobile device. Create a myPRES account If you don’t have a myPRES account, registration is quick and easy. You can register at mypres.phs.org/Pages/registration.aspx. There are more online tools for members. There is also a tool for requesting non-emergency transportation services. To see all the tools, please visit www.phs.org. myPRES: Quick access to what you need Native American Consumer Advisory Board The Presbyterian Native American Affairs Department hosts Native American Consumer Advisory Board meetings to help us better serve our Native American members and communities. These meetings are great for members to learn about services and benefits they can use as a Native American Centennial Care member. These meetings rotate around Native American communities throughout the state, allowing for different members to attend each quarterly meeting. Attendees can give meaningful feedback, ask specific questions, and have direct communication with various health plan departments and the Presbyterian Health Plan Native American Affairs team. Native American Consumer Advisory Board meetings will be hosted virtually using call-in or online services until further notice. If you would like to attend or would like more details, please call the Native American Affairs Department at (505) 228-1191.

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