Cigna, Express Scripts Implement Emergency Procedures for People Affected by Hurricane Dorian
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For all residents in affected areas, Cigna is providing access to its 24x7 telephone help line staffed with qualified clinicians available to speak with people about how to cope with anxiety, stress or other issues. People who do not have health benefits or employee assistance program benefits with Cigna can call 1.866.912.1687 toll-free.
Cigna Customers
* Pharmacy: to ensure customers continue to have ready access to prescription medications during this potentially difficult time, prescription refill requirements are lifted in affected areas through end of September.
* Urgent Care and Emergencies: Cigna will temporarily cover out-of-network claims as in-network for urgent and emergency care for impacted customers in affected areas, and relax requirements for health care providers to seek prior authorization for urgent and emergency situations.
* Medicare Advantage: Cigna's Medicare Advantage health plan is lifting early refill edits and referral requirements for Medicare Parts A, B and Supplemental Part C customers in the
* 24x7 Support for Customers: for questions on pharmacy or medical care, customers may call the number on their customer ID card or call 1.800.244.6224. Smartphone users may access their ID card and other personal health benefits information through the myCigna app, available as a free download at the Apple iTunes
Express Scripts Members
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* Prescriptions: members in affected areas can obtain an early refill or replace any medication lost or damaged as a result of the storm. This override will be available to members in impacted areas through late September.
* For More Info: members can call the number on the back of their prescription ID card, or visit https://www.express-scripts.com. The
Emergency Preparedness Tips
Cigna and
* Print a copy of your medication history and keep it with you in a sealed plastic bag.
* If you have to evacuate, take your medication with you (as well as your medication list).
* If you're running low on medicine, call or visit your local pharmacy now and obtain an emergency supply.
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About Cigna
Cigna maintains sales capability in over 30 countries and jurisdictions, and has more than 165 million customer relationships throughout the world. To learn more about Cigna(R), including links to follow us on Facebook or Twitter, visit www.cigna.com.



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