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UnitedHealthcare, Optum and UnitedHealth Group donate $1 Million to Florida Communities affected by Hurricane Irma
Optum is also offering a free emotional-support help line to affected individuals

Caption: Individuals affected by Hurricane Irma have access to a free, 24/7 emotional support help line at 866-342-6892, which is being provided by Optum, a UnitedHealth Group company, as part of disaster relief support services.
UnitedHealthcare, Optum and UnitedHealth Group (NYSE:UNH) announced a donation of $1 million to support Florida communities affected by Hurricane Irma. The company also is pledging a 2:1 match for employee donations to select organizations supporting disaster-relief efforts.
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“We are deeply concerned for the people affected by Hurricane Irma, and we are committed to supporting local communities as they recover and rebuild,” said David S. Wichmann, president, UnitedHealth Group. “We are also taking action to ensure the people we serve have easy access to the care they need.”
In addition to the $1 million donation, UnitedHealthcare, Optum and UnitedHealth Group are providing the following services to further support members and the broader community affected by Hurricane Irma:
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Early Prescription Refills, Durable Medical Equipment: Members who are affected can fill existing prescriptions early (one time, up to 90-day refill, through Oct. 5) and replace durable medical equipment, if necessary. For mail-order delivery service to affected areas or any other questions related to their prescriptions, people are encouraged to call the number on the back of their ID card, or speak directly to a pharmacist about their situation in order to get an early refill, if necessary.
Customer Care Support: Members can call the Customer Care number on the back of their medical ID card if they need additional assistance. If they have misplaced their medical ID card, they can call 866-633-2446, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. (in the local time zone), Monday through Friday.
People enrolled in Medicaid, employer-sponsored and individual health plans (excluding Medicare plans) who have a smartphone can download the free Health4Me app, which provides instant access to their ID card, contact information for network care providers, their personal health benefits and more. The Health4Me app is available as a free download at the Apple iTunes App Store and the Android Market on Google Play.
Free Emotional-Support Help Line for Broader Community:
Storm-affected individuals also have access to a free, 24/7 emotional support help line, 866-342-6892, being provided by Optum for as long as necessary. The service is free of charge and open to anyone. Callers may also receive referrals to community resources. Along with the toll-free help line, emotional-support resources and information are available online at www.liveandworkwell.com.
About UnitedHealth Group
UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH) is a diversified health and well-being company dedicated to helping people live healthier lives and helping to make the health system work better for everyone. UnitedHealth Group offers a broad spectrum of products and services through two distinct platforms: UnitedHealthcare, which provides health care coverage and benefits services; and Optum, which provides information and technology-enabled health services. For more information, visit UnitedHealth Group at www.unitedhealthgroup.com or follow @UnitedHealthGrp on Twitter.
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