Referrals

We take on the administrative burden so you can focus on getting patients the care they need, and get paid in a timely manner.

Interested in getting credentialed?

Find out how to join the Cigna Healthcare network.

Cigna for Health Care Professionals Portal

How to Refer Cigna Healthcare Patients

Referrals have a direct effect on your patients’ cost, experience, and quality of care. You can help your patients keep their medical costs down by referring them to providers in their Cigna Healthcare℠ plan’s network. Not only is it helpful to them, but it’s also good for your relationship with Cigna Healthcare, as it’s required in most Cigna Healthcare medical provider contracts.

There are exceptions to using the network—some are required by law, while others are pre-approved by Cigna Healthcare before you refer or treat the patient.

We've introduced an Out-of-Network Referral Disclosure Form [PDF], which must be completed by the referring physician (and not delegated) each time a referral is made to a non-participating provider (excluding emergency and pre-approved situations).

Patient Referral Requirements

Depending on the patient's benefit plan, referrals from the patient’s primary care provider (PCP) may be required for specialty-care services to be covered at the highest benefit level. Please check the Cigna for Health Care Professionals (CHCP) website provider portal for patient-specific information. Generally the referral requirements are:

  • HMO and Network Plans – The PCP must provide a referral for specialty care. Only in-network providers are covered.
  • POS Plans – The PCP must provide a referral for specialty-care services from in-network providers. Patients may receive services from out-of-network providers without a referral from their PCP. However, there is a strong incentive for patients who obtain a referral and remain within the provider network. They'll enjoy the highest benefit levels for covered services and lowest out-of-pocket expenses.
  • Open Access, PPO and Indemnity Plans – Referrals are never needed. Patients may visit any doctor for primary or specialty care.

One exception is women’s health care. All Cigna Healthcare plans have adopted an "open access" policy for women's health care. Referrals are not needed for visits to Cigna Healthcare participating OB/GYNs for covered obstetrical or gynecological services.

Documenting Referrals

We do not require participating physicians to notify us of referrals to in-network specialty-care providers, unless a specific requirement exists in a patient’s plan. In that case, please use the Physician Referral Form [PDF].

PCPs are responsible for providing a written referral to the specialty-care physician, and for noting the referral in the patient's medical record.

Specialty care providers also must note the referral in the patient's record.

The Value of In-Network Labs

Cigna Healthcare can help provide more affordable laboratory testing when patients are referred in-network. Our in-network labs, such as LabCorp and Quest, are conveniently located and can be cost-effective for both you and your patients.

To find the most up-to-date list of our in-network labs, visit the provider directory or the CHCP provider portal.

Check your patient’s ID card to determine which network applies.

VIDEO

The Benefits of Referring Patients to In-Network Labs

Watch why it’s important to refer patients to in-network labs and how in-network labs may help save patients money. (Runtime: 4:17)

Video Preview: Illustration of a doctor examining a patient

See what hospitals, facilities, and specialists are in-network with Cigna Healthcare.

Search our prescription drug lists to find covered medications for your patients.

Guide to ID Cards

Learn more about the information found on your patients' Cigna Healthcare customer ID cards, as well as the requirements associated with our plans.

Cigna for Health Care Professionals Online Portal

Easily manage your patients' benefits and perform day-to-day office tasks such as checking claims status, updating your provider directory information, and more.

A man sits in a lime green chair and uses a laptop computer