Ovia responds to COVID-19 with women’s health support center

Ovia, CU Health Plan’s family planning, pregnancy and women’s health wellness program, has responded to COVID-19 with a first wave of additional support resources available to Ovia members. These resources include:

  • New content answering frequently asked questions about COVID-19
  • A note from Ovia’s Chief Medical Officer about what pregnant women and new moms should know about the virus
  • Support from Ovia health coaches, who are being continuously trained on the latest recommendations from the CDC

In addition to those resources, Ovia launched a COVID-19 support center, where members can find the latest information on the virus, get answers to their most pressing questions, and use an interactive symptom tool to monitor their health and assess their symptoms. Based on the results from that tool, Ovia Health provides each member with curated resources and guidance. Ovia plans to continue adding to these resources in the coming days and weeks.

You can find more information and visualizations of the COVID-19 support center and the rest of Ovia’s related releases in the PDF below.

Please reach out the CU Health Plan team at Info@BeColorado.org for more information.

ASI encourages members to file claims electronically to avoid processing delays during COVID-19 pandemic

Effective March 24, ASI is taking the precautionary measure of allowing incoming mail to remain untouched and unopen for three (3) days to ensure the safety of ASI employees opening the mail.

 ASIFlex highly encourages participants to file claims electronically as this will result in quicker reimbursement to CU employees and safer processing for ASI employees.  Participants can file claims via the free mobile app, online by signing into their account, or by fax at 877-879-9038.  ASI asks participants to consider signing up for direct deposit and electronic communications via email or text as this will also reduce paper usage and wait times.  Participants can do this online once they sign into their account.

 ASICOBRA is encouraging participants to register online to make elections and enter payment information.  COBRA beneficiaries can make one-time payments (with a convenience fee) or set up recurring payments with no additional fees.

 ASI is posting these notices in various places on the website and within online account detail for those that have access.  ASI encourages employees to set up an online account or to access the mobile app to avoid delays in claims processing.  Fax submissions are also acceptable as those come through as images to be stored electronically on the account(s).  Direct deposit would also be beneficial to persons filing claims at this time so they can avoid visiting a bank to cash checks. 

 ASI remains committed to providing uninterrupted service for all of our clients.  Please check www.asiflex.com for updated information during this time. 

Telehealth alternatives for CU Health Plan members

March 12, 2020
(Updated March 23, 2020)

Anthem, Kaiser and UCHealth offer affordable, convenient telehealth options for eligible CU Health Plan members

When doctors’ offices are fully booked or your health is in debilitating condition, telehealth may prove an effective alternative to receiving in-person services from your healthcare provider. If you receive health benefits under a CU Health Plan, you may already have telehealth options available for times when commuting to an in-person visit is not a feasible option. If your issue is an emergency, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room; do not seek telehealth services.

Telehealth for Anthem CU Health Plan Members

If you are a member covered under an Anthem CU Health Plan, you may utilize LiveHealth Online, Anthem’s telehealth provider. LiveHealth Online is a safe and effective way for members to see a doctor to receive medical, psychological, psychiatric and allergy-related health guidance from their homes via smart phone, tablet or computer-enabled web cam. LiveHealth Online is offered as a health plan benefit to many individual, employer-sponsored and Medicaid and Medicare members. It is also available as a cost-effective option to all consumers.

LiveHealth Online encourages people to consider telehealth for many conditions, including:

MEDICAL

  • Flu
  • Minor rashes
  • Tooth pain
  • Pink eye
  • Allergies
  • Cold and fever
  • Sore throat
  • Skin infections
  • Headache
  • Diarrhea

PSYCHOLOGICAL

  • Stress
  • Life transitions
  • Anxiety
  • Relationship troubles
  • Depression
  • Grief
  • Coping with illness
  • Panic attacks

PSYCHIATRIC

  • Stress
  • Depression
  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Anxiety
  • Medication concerns
  • Panic attacks
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

ALLERGY

  • Watery eyes
  • Puffy eyes
  • Itchy throat
  • Minor rashes
  • Itching
  • Nasal congestion
  • Itchy eyes
  • Runny nose
  • Headache
  • Cough
  • Sneezing

LiveHealth Online’s medical, psychological, psychiatric and allergy services are provided by licensed providers trained to facilitate visits online for non-life-threatening concerns. It is free to sign up for LiveHealth Online and there are no monthly fees. Patients of all ages and in all 50 states can often get the same quality care similar to the cost of an in-person visit. Telehealth offers extended availability for day, night and weekend visits to fit your schedule.

For more info, visit Anthem for CU Health Plan, LiveHealthOnline.com or call LiveHealth at 1-888-548-3432 for 24/7 support.

UCHealth Telehealth Resources

UCHealth Virtual Urgent Care is another telehealth alternative available to eligible CU Health Plan members. With UCHealth Virtual Urgent Care, you’ll be seen and treated by a UCHealth provider – without the commute to a UCHealth facility. To utilize UCHealth virtual visits, members will need a smartphone or a computer or tablet with a working webcam, speakers and microphone. For the best experience, download Virtual Urgent Care through the UCHealth app.

When to use UCHealth Virtual Urgent Care:

  • Seasonal allergies
  • Cough
  • Cold/flu
  • Pink eye
  • Sinus infection
  • Sore throat
  • Urinary tract infection
  • Vomiting/diarrhea

When not to use UCHealth Virtual Urgent Care:

  • If you have suffered a serious injury or have symptoms of a serious condition such as chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe abdominal pain, or have a possible emergency, go to the nearest emergency care location.
  • If you need a physical examination, lab work, X-rays or other procedures, you need to see a provider in person.

After you fill out the request for a Virtual Urgent Care visit, the UCHealth virtual team will review your medical questionnaire and history to determine if Virtual Urgent Care is right for you. If not, they will recommend another option for care.

For more info, see UCHealth.org/services/virtual-visit/.

Telehealth for Kaiser Permanente CU Health Plan Members

Save a trip to your doctor’s office and schedule a virtual appointment instead. CU Health Plan members covered under a Kaiser Permanente plan can access telehealth services via phone, email, chat and video without an in-person visit.

For more info, see My.KP.org/UniversityOfColorado or KP.org/GetCare. Members may also call 303-338-4545 (TTY 711) to speak with a licensed care provider or to schedule a telephone or video appointment. Additionally, members can chat with a doctor on KP.org or on the KP mobile app.


You don’t live life in one place, and it is important to have healthcare coverage that goes wherever you do. The CU Health Plan team works diligently with plan carriers to coordinate telehealth options that reduce barriers to care and increase access to care for members in need anytime, anywhere. Questions for the CU Health Plan? Contact us at Info@BeColorado.org.


ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Coronavirus updates from CU Health Plan carriers

March 5, 2020

The University of Colorado and CU Health Plan remain abreast of developments regarding the coronavirus, also referred to as COVID-19.

Below are some communications about the illness, provided by Kaiser Permanente and Anthem.


ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Questions? Please contact Info@BeColorado.org for more information.