Excellus BlueCross BlueShield Updates on COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
It’s the most unique and inspiring aspect of humanity. Facing the darkest times, toughest odds and most daunting challenges is when we find our greatest strength. And when we’re furthest apart, we find new ways to remind each other that we’re not alone.
The safety and wellbeing of our members, our employees, and our community are at the center of everything we do. Excellus BlueCross BlueShield is monitoring developments about novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and what it means for our community, and we will keep you informed of any changes to your health plan as soon as possible.
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We’ve been by your side as our schools, favorite restaurants and places of employment closed to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Of course, we’ll be with you as our communities and businesses reopen.
While each region will open on a different timetable based on their ability to meet certain criteria, there are some guidelines we should all be practicing now, and in the future, to keep ourselves, our coworkers and our families safe. The following guidance provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) since the pandemic began still holds true. Everyone should continue to:
As we head back to work, there’s no doubt things—and people—will look different. There are some additional things to remember.
Our new normal now includes covering our mouth and nose when out in public. Cloth face coverings can be fashioned from household items or made at home from common materials at low-cost, and should be used as a public health measure, beyond social distancing.
To help alleviate the burden on provider offices, urgent care centers and hospitals, telehealth visits will be covered at no cost for most members (effective March 13, 2020).
For self-insured group plan members, please consult with your employer’s human resources or health benefits representative for COVID-19 related benefits.
You should ask your provider in advance if they are equipped to conduct telehealth visits via telephone, e-mail, or video chat.
Some common conditions for telehealth visits include:
When your doctor isn’t available, telemedicine may be an option for you. Whether you need a consultation for acute, non-emergency conditions, or someone to talk to during a challenging time, our partnership with MDLIVE gives you convenient access to medical and behavioral health care 24/7/365 from the comfort of your home. Note: At this time MDLive is unable to order COVID-19 tests. Please contact your doctor or local county health department if you believe you have COVID-19 symptoms.
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