Below is the 2012 United Healthcare Drug lists for
Traditional and Advantage Coverage. Please review for answers to
questions on drug coverage and a whole lot more. If you have any questions
please refer to the number on the back of your Identification Card or you can
access the United Healthcare website : www.myuhc.com
UHC 2012 Advantage Plan Formulary List
UHC 2012 Traditional Plan Formulary List
Friday, February 17, 2012
Friday, February 10, 2012
Anthem Ends Brand Name Lipitor Drug Coverage
Beginning April 1, 2012, brand name Lipitor will no longer be covered by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield's prescription drug benefit plans. The generic for Lipitor, atorvastatin, will continue to be covered.
Late last year atorvastatin, a new generic for the brand name Lipitor, was added to Anthem's drug list. Atorvastatin is covered by the prescription drug benefit plans. This change means members can save money on their prescription drug costs without giving up quality.
As of mid-January, 84% of members have successfully switched from Lipitor to atorvastatin. Anthem's goal is to encourage all members currently taking Lipitor to switch to atorvastatin to save money on their prescription drug costs without giving up quality.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
MEDS FOR little BUCKS!
Here is a
website where you can research the popular $4.00 list for medications. It's a
really great site to find out if your prescriptions are on $4 list
and at what stores. Happy savings!
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Emergency Room or Urgent Care?
Is it
serious enough for the ER? Or would it be better off going to an Urgent Care?
The determining factors in choosing is based on how someone
is feeling…such as when you have a life-threatening situation, such as chest
pain, or a sudden and severe pain, the emergency department of the nearest
hospital is the only option. If you went to an Urgent Care Clinic, they'd most
likely just send you on to the ER in an ambulance. But if your condition is
less serious, but still requires immediate attention, choosing an urgent care
facility can save you loads of time and money, as well as keeping the emergency
room free to handle more serious situations.
When
you need to go to the Emergency Room:
If you have a serious condition - stroke, heart attack, severe bleeding, head
injury or other major trauma - go straight to the nearest ER. The ER is the
best place for these and other critical conditions, including:
- Chest
pain
- Difficulty
breathing
- Severe
bleeding or head trauma
- Loss
of consciousness
- Sudden
loss of vision or blurred vision
- Minor
burns or injuries
- Sprains
and strains
- Coughs,
colds, and sore throats
- Ear
infections
- Allergic
reactions (non-life-threatening)
- Fever
or flu-like symptoms
- Rash
or other skin irritations
- Mild
asthma
- Animal
bites
- Broken
Bones
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Meet the Customer Care Team: Nick!
We are going to introduce a member of our Customer Care Team over the next couple of weeks. We hope this helps you to get to know us better. Along with putting a face to a name or voice on the phone. This week we are introducing: Nick.
Nick has been with the team since September of 2011. He is one of our newer members, but already possesses a wealth of knowledge. Nick has had experience in customer service and came to our team ready to learn. Nick's knowledge base and desire to go the extra mile for our members makes him a great addition to our team. Nick resides in Bellbrook, OH with his wife. He enjoys spending time with his family and exercising. We are all glad to have Nick on the team. Say Hello to Nick!
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Sometimes You May Need to Have a 2nd Opinion....
Below is a current article on ways to make sure you get what you are requesting in a "second opinion". You may also want to check with your particular carrier if there are any specific steps to take when requesting a "second opinion". A good source for reference is always the Member Services number on the back of your ID card. If you need further information you can always reach our team for assistance as your advocate.
Second Opinion Article
Second Opinion Article
Friday, January 6, 2012
Tips if you have not received your ID card
Happy 2012! The New Year often brings issues for employers/employees to deal with. Here are some tips if you have not received ID cards for the 1/1/2012 renewal and need services or prescriptions:
- 1. You can pay for a prescription upfront and have the pharmacy re-run it through insurance as soon as ID cards are received. Most pharmacies are able to re-run prescrpitions up to 2 weeks after it was filled. Time frame can vary depending on pharmacy.
- 2. Give our CCT number for providers to call to verify coverage or call our team and we will personally reach out to providers to verify coverage and explain the delay in ID cards being received.
- 3. Pay upfront for services and submit a claim form to the carrier for reimbursement. We are able to help getting the claim processed.
- 4. Call HR for instructions how to handle per group.
- 5. Request that the provider holds the claim until ID is received. Usually if this is a doctor you see regularly they will understand and work with you.
- 6. Have providers call carrier to verify coverage if loaded but no ID card was received.
Please know that if you experience difficulty obtaining services, CCT as your advocate is always here to help. Our hours are 8-5 Mon-Fri.
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