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1 Fall 2018 Health and Wellness Newsletter In This Issue Breast Cancer Screening: Mammogram .............................. 1 Diabetes Screenings ................... 1 Osteoporosis Management for Fractures ................................ 2 Colon Cancer Screening ............ 2 Be Your Best – Dental Care ....... 3 Prevent the Flu ............................ 4 ER vs. Urgent Care ..................... 6 Health Care Fraud, Waste and Abuse .................................... 8 Protecting Your Privacy ............. 8 Health Education ...................... 10 All newsletters are also available at MolinaHealthcare.com/Medicare. To get this information in your preferred language and/ or accessible format, please call Member Services. e number is on the back of your Member ID card. Este boletín informativo también está disponible en español. Por favor, comuníquese con el Departamento de Servicios para Miembros para pedir una copia en español. Breast Cancer Screening: Mammogram Breast cancer screening means checking your breasts for cancer before there are signs or symptoms. Mammograms help your provider check your breasts for possible cancer. Women who are 50 to 74 years of age should get a mammogram every 2 years. If you have had breast cancer, other breast problems or have a family history of breast cancer, you might need to get mammograms before age 50. You might also need to get them more oſten. Talk to your provider about when to start and how oſten you should have a mammogram. Diabetes Screenings If you have Diabetes, and between the ages of 18 and 75, please complete the screenings below: Dilated Retinal eye exam (DRE): An Optometrist or Ophthalmologist can give you this DRE exam annually. is is MolinaHealthcare.com/Medicare

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    Fall 2018 Health and Wellness Newsletter

    In This IssueBreast Cancer Screening: Mammogram ..............................1Diabetes Screenings ...................1Osteoporosis Management for Fractures ................................2Colon Cancer Screening ............2Be Your Best – Dental Care .......3Prevent the Flu ............................4ER vs. Urgent Care .....................6Health Care Fraud, Waste and Abuse ....................................8Protecting Your Privacy .............8Health Education ......................10

    All newsletters are also available at MolinaHealthcare.com/Medicare.

    To get this information in your preferred language and/or accessible format, please call Member Services. The number is on the back of your Member ID card.

    Este boletín informativo también está disponible en español. Por favor, comuníquese con el Departamento de Servicios para Miembros para pedir una copia en español.

    Breast Cancer Screening: MammogramBreast cancer screening means checking your breasts for cancer before there are signs or symptoms. Mammograms help your provider check your breasts for possible cancer. Women who are 50 to 74 years of age should get a mammogram every 2 years. If you have had breast cancer, other breast problems or have a family history of breast cancer, you might need to get mammograms before age 50. You might also need to get them more often. Talk to your provider about when to start and how often you should have a mammogram.

    Diabetes ScreeningsIf you have Diabetes, and between the ages of 18 and 75, please complete the screenings below:

    • Dilated Retinal eye exam (DRE): An Optometrist or Ophthalmologist can give you this DRE exam annually. This is

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    different than your vision eye exam, and can reduce your risk of diabetic retinopathy, the most common cause of blindness. Early diagnosis and treatment can reduce your risk of total vision loss.

    • A1C Testing: Your provider can give you this test every 3-6 months. The A1C test tells you what youraverage blood glucose levels are over time. It can reduce the chance of having complications such as lossof feeling in your feet, leg amputation or more.

    • Nephropathy Screening: A Nephropathy screening is a urine test to reduce the risk of kidney damage andfailure. Get this screening each year.

    Osteoporosis Management for FracturesAre you a woman 67-85 years old who has suffered a fracture (broken bone)? Talk to your provider about a bone mineral density test. Your provider may also give you medicine to treat or prevent Osteoporosis within 6 months of a fracture.

    Colon Cancer ScreeningVisit your provider for a colon cancer screening such as yearly blood stool test or having a scope through your small or large intestines called a sigmoidoscopy every five years or colonoscopy every 10 years. Colon cancer is the second most common cancer in both men and women. Regular screening from 50 to 75 years of age is key to preventing colorectal cancer. Talk to your provider today.

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    Be Your Best – Dental CareYour teeth are a very important part of your body. Teeth help you to chew your food, speak clearly and help you feel good about your overall appearance. Therefore, it is very important for you to take care of them so that they will last you a lifetime. Visiting your dentist regularly can ensure that any existing problems are addressed before they become serious and will help to prevent problems with your teeth in the future.

    Did You Know…• Not all cavities are visible.• Studies link gum disease with other health problems, such as heart disease, stroke, pregnancy problems,

    diabetes, and respiratory diseases.• Most dental problems do not result in pain until they reach a very advanced stage.

    Be Your Best

    Visit your dental provider on a regular basis. During these regular checkups, your dentist will perform an oral cleaning, X-rays, and a physical examination of your teeth. Your dentist will treat you for any problems and will help to avoid new problems from occurring or getting worse.

    Make sure to brush at least twice a day. Brushing your teeth is one of the most effective ways to remove plaque from the exposed surfaces of your teeth. Brush your teeth carefully at least twice a day for 2 1/2 to 3 minutes each time.

    Floss daily. Brushing alone isn’t enough to clean all of the plaque from the surface of your teeth. Places in between your teeth and below the gum line are two spots where your toothbrush cannot reach and plaque can build up. Regular flossing keeps your gums healthy and can help to prevent cavities from forming.

    Eat a healthy and well-balanced diet. It’s important to eat a well-balanced diet and avoid excessive snacking between meals. Crunchy vegetables and fruits, popcorn and yogurt are all good choices for a healthy snack. Make sure to drink plenty of water too.

    Avoid all tobacco products. The risks of oral cancer and gum disease are much higher if you smoke or use smokeless tobacco. Ask your PCP and/or dental provider for tips to help you quit.

    How to Brush*1) Place the toothbrush at a 45-degree angle to the gums.2) Move the brush back and forth gently in short strokes.3) Brush the outer surfaces, the inside surfaces and the chewing surfaces of all teeth.4) To clean the inside surface of the front teeth, tilt the brush vertically and make several up-and-down strokes.5) Brush your tongue to remove bacteria and keep your breath fresh.

    *As recommended by the American Dental Association

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    What to do in a Dental emergency• Toothache - Rinse mouth with warm water. Use dental floss in area of ache to dislodge any food that may

    be causing the pain.• Chipped or Broken Tooth - Place a cold compress on the injured area. Call your dental care provider

    immediately. • Knocked Out Tooth - Rinse tooth gently in water. Replace tooth in socket if possible or place in a cup of

    cold water or milk. Call your dental provider immediately.

    Dental Hygiene for All Ages Healthy teeth are important for adults of all ages. Did you know an adult has an average of 32 teeth? However, 40% percent of adults over the age of 65 do not have a complete set of teeth. Your teeth should last a lifetime, so take good care of them!

    • Brush your teeth before bedtime.• Brush your teeth at least twice a day.• Replace your toothbrush every three to four months or after illness.• Floss once a day.• Visit your dentist every six months for a checkup and cleaning.• Brush your tongue to keep it clean and have fresh breath.• Brush your gums gently.• Avoid using tobacco products.• Keep your toothbrush for yourself. Sharing a toothbrush can spread germs.• Avoid drinking too much sugary beverages such as soda, coffee, sweetened teas and caffeine energy drinks.• Eat a well-balanced diet.

    Denture CareDo your dentures fit correctly? Your dentures should fit well when you chew and talk. Dentures that don’t fit well can irritate your gums and cause sores. If your dentures don’t fit well, call your dentist and make an appointment.

    How should you care for your dentures?Remove your dentures to clean them. After you eat, rinse your dentures with water and brush them with a soft toothbrush. Use a separate toothbrush for your dentures and real teeth. Brush your dentures with dentures paste to prevent plaque and stains. Soak your dentures in a mixture of 1 part white vinegar and 2 parts cold water overnight.

    Prevent the Flu The single best way to prevent seasonal flu is to get a flu shot each year. As a Molina Healthcare member, you can receive your seasonal flu shot at no cost to you at many local pharmacies. You can also ask your provider.

    We want to help you stay healthy. Follow these tips to help prevent the flu:• Get the flu shot. It’s at no cost to you!• Stay home if you are sick to prevent from spreading the flu to others.

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    • The flu shot will not give you the flu!• Wash your hands often and cover your mouth when you cough.• Call the Molina Healthcare Member Services number on the back of your ID card for an approved

    Molina Pharmacy near you.• Visit MolinaHealthcare.com/Medicare and login to MyMolina® for personalized health reminders.

    (HealthinHand app)

    Know your symptoms and how to treat them. Tell your provider if you received your flu shot somewhere else. The flu shot is good for one year. If you have already had your flu shot, there is no need to get another one.

    Symptoms –

    • Fever between 100° & 104° F & chills• Fatigue & weakness• Headache, muscle or body aches• Cough, runny or stuffy nose• Nausea, diarrhea or vomiting

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    How to Treat –

    Remember: The flu is a virus. Over-the-counter medicines can help to reduce symptoms. Talk to your pharmacist or provider today.

    • Get plenty of rest• Drink plenty of fluids• Cover up with a warm blanket to calm chills• Put a humidifier in your room to make breathing easier

    For more information about the flu, call our 24-hour Nurse Advice Line toll free at (888) 275-8750 (English) or (866) 648-3537 (Spanish). TTY: 711.

    ER vs. Urgent CareDid you know that there are other places to go for treatment besides the Emergency Room (ER) when your medical need is not life threatening?

    What are Urgent Care and After Hours Clinics? Urgent Care Centers and After Hours Clinics treat medical problems that may not wait until your next doctor visit, but are not life threatening.

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    Advantages of an Urgent Care & After Hours Clinic:• Shorter wait times• You can be seen on a walk-in basis• Many are open evenings and weekends• Patients receive care from the same people as an emergency room or primary care clinic

    If you cannot see your doctor, you can go to an Urgent Care or an After Hours Clinic if you have any of the following:• Twisted or sprained ankle• Cough, cold, or sore throat• Minor skin rash• Earache• Cuts, bumps, & sprains• Fever or flu symptoms• General wound care• Animal bite• Urinary tract infection• Fever• Mild asthma• Flu Shot

    You should go to the ER for sudden injury or sickness such as:• Poisoning (Poison Control Center) toll free (800) 764-7661, TTY: 711• A lot of bleeding• A very bad burn• Very bad shortness of breath (trouble breathing)• Drug overdose• Gunshot wound• Chest pain• Broken bones

    Remember...• Your Doctor• Urgent Care/After Hours Clinic• Emergency Room

    If you think you have a life threatening emergency, call 911.

    For an Urgent Care or After Hours Clinic near you, please call the 24-hour Molina Healthcare Nurse Advice Line at (888) 275-8750, TTY: 711.

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    Health Care Fraud, Waste and AbuseFraud, waste and abuse can increase health care costs and affect your quality of care. You can report fraud, waste, and abuse to Molina Healthcare’s AlertLine. You may call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Call toll-free at (866) 606-3889, TTY: 711. You may also report your concerns on the AlertLine website at https://MolinaHealthcare.AlertLine.com.

    Protecting Your PrivacyYour privacy is important to us. We respect and protect your privacy. Molina Healthcare uses and shares data to provide you with health benefits.

    Protected Health Information (PHI)PHI stands for “protected health information.” PHI includes your name, member number, race, ethnicity, language needs, or other things that identify you. Molina Healthcare wants you to know how we use or share your PHI.

    Why does Molina Healthcare use or share your PHI?• To provide for your treatment• To pay for your health care• To review the quality of the care you get• To tell you about your choices for care• To run our health plan• To use or share PHI for other purposes, as required or permitted by law

    When does Molina Healthcare need your written authorization (approval) to use or share your PHI?Molina Healthcare needs your written approval to use or share your PHI for reasons not listed above.

    What are your privacy rights?• To look at your PHI• To get a copy of your PHI• To amend your PHI• To ask us not to use or share your PHI in certain ways• To get a list of certain people or places we have given your PHI

    How does Molina Healthcare protect your PHI?Your PHI can be in written word, spoken word, or on a computer. Molina Healthcare uses many ways to protect PHI across our health plan. Below are some ways Molina Healthcare protects your PHI:

    • Molina Healthcare uses policies and rules to protect PHI.• Only Molina Healthcare staff with a need to know PHI may use PHI.• Molina Healthcare trains staff to protect and secure PHI, including written and verbal communications.

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    • Molina Healthcare staff must agree in writing to follow the rules and policies that protect and secure PHI. • Molina Healthcare secures PHI on our computers. PHI on our computers is kept private by using

    firewalls and passwords.

    What are the duties of Molina Healthcare?

    Molina Healthcare is required to:• Keep your PHI private • Provide you with a notice in the event of any breach of your unsecured PHI• Not use or disclose your genetic information for underwriting purposes• Not use your race, ethnicity or language data for underwriting or denial of coverage and benefits• Follow the terms of this Notice

    What can you do if you feel your privacy rights have not been protected?• Call or write Molina Healthcare and file a complaint.• File a complaint with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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    The above is only a summary. Our Notice of Privacy Practices gives more information about how we use and share our members’ PHI. You may find our full Notice of Privacy Practices on our website at www.MolinaHealthcare.com/Medicare. You also may ask for a copy of our Notice of Privacy Practices by calling our Member Services Department.

    Health EducationAs a Molina Healthcare Member, you have access to health education on our website. Visit http://tinyurl.com/MolinaHealthEd. If you have Diabetes, talk to your provider about a dilated eye exam.

    Molina Medicare Options Plus HMO SNP is a Health Plan with a Medicare Contract and a contract with the state Medicaid program. Enrollment in Molina Medicare Options Plus depends on contract renewal. This information is available in other formats, such as Braille, large print, and audio. This information is not a complete description of benefits. Call (800) 665-3086, TTY: 711 for more information.

    http://www.MolinaHealthcare.comhttp://tinyurl.com/MolinaHealthEd.

  • Molina Healthcare (Molina) complies with all Federal civil rights laws that relate to healthcare services. Molina offers healthcare services to all members without regard to race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. Molina does not exclude people or treat them differently because of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. This includes gender identity, pregnancy and sex stereotyping.

    To help you talk with us, Molina provides services free of charge:

    • Aids and services to people with disabilitieso Skilled sign language interpreterso Written material in other formats (large print, audio, accessible electronic formats,

    Braille)• Language services to people who speak another language or have limited English skills

    o Skilled interpreterso Written material translated in your languageo Material that is simply written in plain language

    If you need these services, contact Molina Member Services at (800) 665-3086; TTY 711, 7 days a week, 8 a.m. - 8 p.m., local time.

    If you think that Molina failed to provide these services or treated you differently based on your race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex, you can file a complaint. You can file a complaint in person, by mail, fax, or email. If you need help writing your complaint, we will help you. Call our Civil Rights Coordinator at (866) 606-3889, or TTY, 711. Mail your complaint to:

    Civil Rights Coordinator 200 Oceangate Long Beach, CA 90802

    You can also email your complaint to [email protected]. Or, fax your complaint to (562) 499-0610.

    You can also file a civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights. Complaint forms are available at http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/office/file/index.html. You can mail it to:

    U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 200 Independence Avenue, SW Room 509F, HHH Building Washington, D.C. 20201

    You can also send it to a website through the Office for Civil Rights Complaint Portal, available at https://ocrportal.hhs.gov/ocr/portal/lobby.jsf.

    If you need help, call 1-800-368-1019; TTY 800-537-7697.5718249MED0117

    http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/office/file/index.html.https://ocrportal.hhs.gov/ocr/portal/lobby.jsf.

  • English ATTENTION: If you speak English, language assistance services, free of charge, are available to you. Call 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711).

    Spanish ATENCIÓN: si habla español, tiene a su disposición servicios gratuitos de asistencia

    lingüística. Llame al 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711).

    Chinese 注意:如果您使用繁體中文,您可以免費獲得語言援助服務。請致電 1-800-665-3086(TTY:711).

    Tagalog PAUNAWA: Kung nagsasalita ka ng Tagalog, maaari kang gumamit ng mga serbisyo ng

    tulong sa wika nang walang bayad. Tumawag sa 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711).

    French ATTENTION : Si vous parlez français, des services d'aide linguistique vous sont proposés gratuitement. Appelez le 1-800-665-3086 (ATS : 711).

    Vietnamese CHÚ Ý: Nếu bạn nói Tiếng Việt, có các dịch vụ hỗ trợ ngôn ngữ miễn phí dành cho bạn.

    Gọi số 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711).

    German ACHTUNG: Wenn Sie Deutsch sprechen, stehen Ihnen kostenlos sprachliche Hilfsdienstleistungen zur Verfügung. Rufnummer: 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711).

    Korean 주의: 한국어를 사용하시는 경우 , 언어 지원 서비스를 무료로 이용하실 수 있습니다 . 1-800-6653086 (TTY: 711) 번으로 전화해 주십시오 .

    Russian ВНИМАНИЕ: Если вы говорите на русском языке, то вам доступны бесплатные услуги перевода. Звоните 1-800-665-3086 (телетайп: 711).

    Arabic

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    اتصل برقم 3086-665-800-1 )رقم هاتف الصم تتوافر لك بالمجان. إذا كنت تتحدث اذكر اللغة، فإ ن خدمات المساعدة اللغوية ملحوظة:

    .)711والبكم:

  • Hindi ध्यान दें: यदद आप द िंदी बोलत ैं तो आपके ललए मफ्त में भाषा स ायता सेवाएिं उपलब्ध ैं। 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711) पर कॉल करें।

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    Italian ATTENZIONE: In caso la lingua parlata sia l'italiano, sono disponibili servizi di assistenza linguistica gratuiti. Chiamare il numero 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711).

    Portugués ATENÇÃO: Se fala português, encontram-se disponíveis serviços linguísticos, grátis. Ligue para 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711).

    French Creole ATANSYON: Si w pale Kreyòl Ayisyen, gen sèvis èd pou lang ki disponib gratis pou ou. Rele 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711).

    Polish UWAGA: Jeżeli mówisz po polsku, możesz skorzystać z bezpłatnej pomocy językowej. Zadzwoń pod numer 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711).

    Japanese 注意事項:日本語を話される場合、無料の言語支援をご利用いただけます。1-800-665-3086(TTY: 711)まで、お電話にてご連絡ください。

    Hmong LUS CEEV: Yog tias koj hais lus Hmoob, cov kev pab txog lus, muaj kev pab dawb rau koj. Hu rau 1-800665-3086 (TTY: 711).

    Farsi 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: با باشد. می برای شما فراهم بصورت رایگان تسهیالت زبانی کنید، اگر به زبان فارسی گفتگو می توجه :

    (711 تماس بگیرید .

    Armenian

    ՈՒՇԱԴՐՈՒԹՅՈՒՆ՝ Եթե խոսում եք հայերեն, ապա ձեզ անվճար կարող են տրամադրվել լեզվական աջակցության ծառայություններ: Զանգահարեք 1-800-665-3086 (TTY (հեռատիպ)՝ 711):

    Cambodian ប្រយ័ត្៖ បរើសិនជាអ្កនិយាយ ភាសាខ្មែរ, បសវាជំនយខ្នកភាសា បោយមិនគិត្ឈ្ ល គឺអាចមានសំរារ់រំបរអ្ ក។ ចូរ ទរស័ព្ 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711)។

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    Albanian KUJDES: Nëse flitni shqip, për ju ka në dispozicion shërbime të asistencës gjuhësore, pa pagesë. Telefononi në 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711).

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  • Amharic ማስታወሻ: የሚናገሩት ቋንቋ ኣማርኛ ከሆነ የትርጉም እርዳታ ድርጅቶች፣ በነጻ ሊያግዝዎት ተዘጋጀተዋል፡ ወደ ሚከተለው ቁጥር ይደውሉ 1-800-665-3086 (መስማት ለተሳናቸው: 711).

    Bengali লক্ষ্য করুনঃ যদি আপদন বাাংলা, কথা বলতে পাতেন, োহতল দনঃখেচায় ভাষা সহায়ো পদেতষবা উপলব্ধ আতে। ফ ান করুন ১-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711)।

    Cushite (Oromo language) XIYYEEFFANNAA: Afaan dubbattu Oroomiffa, tajaajila gargaarsa afaanii, kanfaltiidhaan ala, ni argama. Bilbilaa 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711).

    AANDACHT: Als u nederlands spreekt, kunt u gratis gebruikmaken van de taalkundige diensten. Bel 1-800665-3086 (TTY: 711).

    Dutch

    Greek ΠΡΟΣΟΧΗ: Αν μιλάτε ελληνικά, στη διάθεσή σας βρίσκονται υπηρεσίες γλωσσικής υποστήριξης, οι οποίες παρέχονται δωρεάν. Καλέστε 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711).

    Gujarati સચના: જો તમ ગજરાતી બોલતા હો, તો નન:શલ્ક ભાષા સહાય સવાઓ તમારા માટ ઉપલબ્ધ છ. ફોન કરો 1800-665-3086 (TTY: 711). ુ ે ુ ુ ે ે ે

    Kru(Bassa language) Dè ɖɛ nìà kɛ dyéɖé gbo: Ɔ jǔ ké m [Ɓàsɔɔ-wùɖù-po-nyɔ] jǔ ní, nìí, à wuɖu kà kò ɖò po-poɔ ɓɛìn m gbo kpáa. Ɖá 1-800-665-3086 (TTY:711)

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    Ibo Ige nti: O buru na a su Ibo asusu, enyemaka diri gi site na call 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711). Yoruba AKIYESI: Ti o ba nso ede Yoruba ofe ni iranlowo lori ede wa fun yin o. E pe ero ibanisoro yi 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711).

    Laotian ໂປດຊາບ: ຖ້າວ່າ ທ່ານເວົ້າພາສາ ລາວ, ການບໍລິການຊ່ວຍເຫຼືອດ້ານພາສາ, ໂດຍບໍ່ ເສັຽຄ່າ, ແມ່ນມີພ້ອມໃຫ້ທ່ານ. ໂທຣ 1-800-665-3086 (TTY: 711).

    Navajo

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    Urdu تو آپ کو زبان کی مدد کی خدمات مفت میں دستیاب ہیں ۔ کال کريں اردو بولتے ہیں، خبردار: اگر آپ

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