It's midseason of hurricane season: Texans should stay prepared, stay connected, stay safe
In times of distress, helping BCBSTX members to find nearby doctors, refill prescriptions and access mental health services is critical. To be prepared ahead of natural disasters, here are other safeguarding tips:
- Review insurance coverage: Familiarize yourself with the details of your health insurance policy, including coverage for emergency medical services, hospitalization and mental health services.
- This also includes keeping updated insurance information on you and having a BCBSTX member ID card.
- Temporary cards are available on Blue Access for Members, or you can call your plan's customer service number.
- Manage medications and health conditions: If you have chronic health conditions, ensure there is an adequate supply of medications and medical equipment to last you through the emergency period.
- Keep a list of your medications, allergies and important medical information, such as your health care coverage and ID card, in your emergency kit or in a safe place.
- Always reach out to your health care provider before a disaster strikes to discuss any specific needs or concerns related to your health condition.
- Follow safety guidelines: Stay alert to safety guidelines issued by local authorities and health officials.
- Adhere to evacuation orders or shelter-in-place instructions to prioritize your safety and minimize potential health risks.
- Natural disaster resources are often provided on your local county's website.
- Practice self-care and stress management: Natural disasters can be emotionally overwhelming.
- Take time to care for your mental health and practice stress-management techniques, including deep breathing exercises, meditation or safe activities that bring you joy.
- Stay connected with loved ones, seek support from community resources and reach out for professional help through services, such as telehealth.
- Save important phone numbers: Having emergency phone numbers on you in a natural disaster can help you get the help you need quickly. You may not have access to the internet or other communications.
- Regularly update your phone's contact information to include the most recent emergency service numbers.
- BCBSTX has a list of recommended numbers to have on file.
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