Getting care during and after a storm
Our mission before, during, and after a storm is to help you and your loved ones get the necessary care and medications you need.
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Our mission before, during, and after a storm is to help you and your loved ones get the necessary care and medications you need.
To view a full list of counties affected by the state of emergency, see the list at the bottom of this page.
If you have been impacted by the recent storms, we encourage you to take advantage of the programs and services listed below. And if you’re having trouble getting care or your medications, please don’t hesitate to call us at the number on the back of your member ID card so we can help.
We also know many of our most vulnerable members are at risk. In response, our care teams and nurses are reaching out to these impacted members to check on them, make sure they’re safe, and see if they need anything at all. Our goal is to help them manage their health and care needs and make it easier to get necessary medications, oxygen, medical supplies, or other support due to the storm.
Note: Florida Blue Medicare members can click here for more information.
What changes have been made to make it easier to get medications?
What if I need to see a doctor?
1$0 cost share does not apply to Health Savings Account (HSA) plans. HSA plans pay deductible + coinsurance. Please refer to your health policy for specific benefits for virtual visits. myBlue members and Florida Blue Medicare members do not have access to Teladoc.
If I’m feeling stressed or overwhelmed, is there someone I can call for help?
You can count on emotional support from Lucet. A bilingual 24/7 hotline is available for immediate emotional support at no extra cost for members. Call 1- 866-287-9569 to speak to them if you’re experiencing feelings of stress, anxiety, trauma or grief. Callers may also receive referrals to community resources to help them with emergency services.
Who can help me find local resources to get food and water or other community services that are available?
We encourage you to call a Florida Blue Center community specialist for emotional support for post-storm stress and anxiety, and help with community and social services like food programs, transportation services, financial and housing assistance programs, community support resources, and many other types of relief programs. We’re ready to help members and everyone in the community. Just stop by one of our centers or call 1-877-352-5830, Monday - Friday, 9am - 7pm or Saturday, 9am - 4pm, and we’ll be glad to help.
You can click below to read or download a list of local community resources, including phone numbers and addresses, and additional websites for support services. Scroll in the document to find resources for your county.
Who do I call if I have more questions about getting care?
As always, if you have any questions, need help locating a doctor, lab, pharmacy or other health care facility, please call the toll-free number on the back of your member ID card. We are here to help any way we can.
Note: Some of the above benefit adjustments may not apply to commercial self-funded group members. Please call us at the number on your member ID card or check with your benefit administrator with any questions.
State of emergency orders are in effect for the following counties:
Holmes