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WellPoint Adjusts Health and Pharmacy Guidelines for Members Affected by Hurricane Gustav
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- WellPoint today announced revised
medical and pharmacy guidelines to help members who are directly impacted by
Hurricane Gustav. In addition, a 24-hour nurse helpline - 1-866-417-7107 - has
been established to assist members.
The revised guidelines will help members access needed medical care and
prescription drugs in the wake of the devastation caused by last weekend's
hurricane.
Members affected by the hurricane should seek medical assistance wherever
it is available and have their medications refilled at any pharmacy or shipped
to them at an alternative address.
In addition, through Sept. 9, all providers caring for affected members
will be considered "in-network" providers, and affected members will not be
required to satisfy prior authorization, pre-certification or referral
requirements during this time.
These revisions apply to affected members who were living in impacted
counties inAlabama,Louisiana,Mississippi andTexas at the time of the
hurricane and who are covered by UniCare, WellPoint NextRx and WellPoint
affiliated health plans inCalifornia,Colorado,Connecticut,Georgia,
Indiana,Kentucky,Maine,Missouri,New Hampshire,New York,Nevada,Ohio,
Wisconsin andVirginia. More information on WellPoint's affiliated health
plans can be found at http://www.wellpoint.com/business/about_family.asp .
For impacted members, WellPoint is:
-- Suspending requirements for prior authorization and pre-certification.
-- Suspending requirements for authorization or referral from a primary
care physician.
-- Allowing the affected members to see any physician necessary to provide
access to care.
-- Paying all claims as in-network, regardless of whether or not the
health care provider is in network.
-- Suspending early refill limits and shipping prescriptions to members at
alternative addresses.
-- Suspending utilization management (UM) review of in-hospital cases.
These medical and pharmacy guidelines are effective through Sept. 9, 2008.
At that time, it will be determined if these guidelines need to be extended.
WellPoint's Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is offering free telephonic
counseling and referral services for the next 30 days to all members in the
areas impacted by the hurricane. Services include access to a resource-rich
Web site and telephonic consultations with professional counselors. The EAP
program is available 24 hours a day by calling, toll-free, 1-800-765-4446, or
by logging into the EAP member Web site at www.anthemeap.com and entering the
password "hurricane."
For additional questions, members should call the phone number on the back
of their membership card. If they do not have their card, they should call
1-866-417-7107.
About WellPoint:
WellPoint, Inc. is the largest health benefits company in terms of medical
membership inthe United States. WellPoint is an independent licensee of the
Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association and serves its members as the Blue
Cross licensee forCalifornia; the Blue Cross and Blue Shield licensee for
Colorado,Connecticut,Georgia,Indiana,Kentucky,Maine,Missouri (excluding
30 counties in theKansas City area),Nevada,New Hampshire,New York (as the
Blue Cross Blue Shield licensee in 10 New York City metropolitan and
surrounding counties and as the Blue Cross or Blue Cross Blue Shield licensee
in selected upstate counties only),Ohio,Virginia (servingVirginia excluding
the city ofFairfax, the town ofVienna and the area east of State Route 123),
Wisconsin; and through UniCare. Additional information about WellPoint is
available at www.wellpoint.com .
SOURCE WellPoint
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