Staying on top of serious respiratory conditions is important in staying healthy during the pandemic. While those with COPD or asthma may be at higher risk of complications related to COVID-19, there are things you can do right now to lower that risk—and, as always, Priority Health is here to help. The following actions are designed to help you stay healthy, stay home and stay safe.

Get your medication delivered to your doorstep

It’s essential to keep taking your regularly prescribed medications, including those with steroids (corticosteroids). Did you know you can use your Priority Health plan to get a 90-day supply of your medications, including inhalers, delivered to your doorstep—at no additional cost to you? Deliveries can help minimize your exposure and maximize your health regimen. Shipping is free and your first order arrives within 14 days; refills arrive in seven to 10 days. Be sure to use this convenient benefit for all your Rx needs.

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See a doctor without leaving home

If you need to discuss a non-life-threatening condition with a doctor, take advantage of virtual care. Use this benefit to see a provider whenever you need to. That means getting care 24 hours a day, seven days a week—right from the comfort of your home. Virtual care is also the safest way to screen for COVID-19. It’s just another way to keep you safe yet connected to care right now.

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Create a winning action plan with your doctor

If you have COPD or asthma, it’s critical right now to watch for symptom flare ups. If you’re at higher risk, it’s also important to discuss any concerns, along with a personal action plan, with your doctor to manage the challenges brought by the pandemic. In addition, the CDC has put together these resources to help those with respiratory conditions better manage them during the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s another step in staying as prepared, as safe and as healthy as possible.

Download COPD action plan (PDF)

Download asthma action plan (PDF)

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