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Molina Dual Options Medicare-Medicaid Plan is a health plan that contracts with both Medicare and South Carolina Healthy Connections Medicaid to provide benefits of both programs to enrollees.
You can get this information for free in other formats, such as large print, braille, or audio. Call (855) 735-5831, TTY/TDD: 711, 7 days a week, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., local time. The call is free.
Enrollment in Molina Dual Options depends on contract renewal.
Molina Healthcare complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex.
ATTENTION: If you speak English, language assistance services, free of charge, are available to you. Call (855) 735-5831 (TTY: 711).
ATENCIÓN: si habla español, tiene a su disposición servicios gratuitos de asistencia lingüística. Llame al (855) 735-5831 (TTY: 711).
ملحوظة: إذا كنت تتحدث اذكر اللغة، فإن خدمات المساعدة اللغوية تتوافر لك بالمجان. اتصل برقم 1-855-735-5831 (رقم هاتف الصم والبكم: 117).
Limitations, copays, and restrictions may apply. For more information, call Molina Dual Options Member Services or refer to the Molina Dual Options Member Handbook. Benefits and/or copayments may change on January 1 of each year.
The List of Covered Drugs and/or pharmacy and provider networks may change throughout the year. We will send you a notice before we make a change that affects you.
MMPs may terminate or non-renew its contract, or reduce its service area, and the effect any of those actions may have on MMP enrollees, as required under 42 CFR 422.11(f)(4).
National Influenza Vaccination Week: It’s Not Too Late to Get the Flu Shot
Join CMS to storm social media and email listservs to promote flu vaccines during National Influenza Vaccinations Week December 6 – 12 on Wednesday, December 9 using the hashtag #FightFlu!
It’s more important than ever for everyone to do their part to help prevent the spread of illnesses like the flu. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, fewer people are getting vaccines which puts their communities at greater risk for other preventable diseases, like the flu. When people get the flu shot, it helps protect them and keeps them from spreading the flu to others.
Resources
- Draft Tweets, Facebook posts, and listserv language at: https://www.cms.gov/files/document/cms-mmco-fightflu-partner-resources.pdf
- Find vaccination resources for racial and ethnic minority patients, as well as resources for providers and partners that serve these populations at go.cms.gov/omhflu.
- Visit cms.gov/flu for a one-stop shop to help you find CMS’s flu vaccination information and resources.