On June 20, 2024, UnitedHealth Group issued a press release offering an update on the Change Healthcare cybersecurity incident that occurred on Feb. 21, 2024. While the investigation to determine whose data is impacted is not yet complete, UnitedHealth Group has started the process to notify impacted customers and shared a website that provides additional information. UnitedHealth Group continues to offer credit monitoring and identity protection services, as well as a dedicated contact center to address questions. You can learn more about the support resources by visiting Change Healthcare Cyberattack Support and/or by reaching out to the contact center at 1-866-262-5342 with any questions.
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Your Superior HealthPlan Medicaid coverage may expire soon. Learn how to renew your Medicaid enrollment or if you qualify for another Superior plan.
Support for Superior Members Affected by Severe Weather, Wildfire, or Other Natural Disaster
If you are a member of Superior HealthPlan and are located in an area affected by severe weather or wildfire, or other natural disaster, there are services available to help you.
All Superior members who live within the official disaster designated counties and who may need to replace necessary medical equipment, services, or supplies should seek replacement through any available supplier. If you cannot find a supplier, call Member Services to find one for you. Your supplies will be replaced even if you are temporarily outside of the county in which you live.
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The Interoperability and Patient Access Rule
You are now able to view your health information from a third party app on a mobile device or computer! Check out the Interoperability Page to learn more.