Health Management Programs

If you live with a chronic condition, Molina Dual Options offers no-cost programs that can help. You may also receive:
- A member newsletter twice a year or more, with upcoming events, member benefits, health tips and other important information
 - Reminder cards or phone calls to help you remember check-ups, immunizations, screenings and women's health appointments (Pap tests or mammograms)
 - Information and resources for other services to improve your health
 - Materials on many health topics by asking your provider or calling Member Services
 
Breathe with Ease® Asthma Program
Members who have asthma can learn about:
- Asthma triggers
 - Early warning signs
 - Correct use of asthma medicines
 - Working with your provider to prevent asthma flare-ups
 - How to use an inhaler with a spacer and a peak flow meter
 
Living with Diabetes® Program
Members who have diabetes can learn about:
- The different types of diabetes
 - Self-care for diabetics, including meal planning, exercise tips, and medicines that can help
 - Working with your provider and other health care partners to control your diabetes
 
Living with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Program
Members who have COPD can learn about:
- How to quit smoking
 - The warning signs of COPD
 - Correct use of prescribed medicine
 - Working with your provider to control your COPD
 
Heart Healthy Living® Program
Members who have high blood pressure, coronary artery disease and/or congestive heart failure can learn about:
- Medical facts of these conditions
 - The correct way to take your medicines
 - Lifestyle adjustments to manage your condition, like quitting smoking or changing your diet
 
What do members enrolled in Health Management Programs receive?
You may receive:
- Health education materials and/or newsletters
 - Help with services like transportation and appointments
 - Referrals to outside resources
 
How do members enroll?
To be in the program, you must meet certain requirements. Members who have these health conditions are enrolled automatically. You may get a call or letter from a nurse or care coordinator about working with your provider to get you the right care and advice.
Molina Dual Options uses the following information to identify members for these programs:
- Claims
 - Pharmacy
 - Other health management programs
 
You can refer yourself for a program, or your provider may refer you. It's up to you if you want to be in a program. You can ask to be removed at any time.
Need more information?
Call Member Services at (855) 735-5831 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (TTY/TDD:711). Our staff can let you know what programs you are currently enrolled in and answer your questions. You can also ask for a referral or ask to be removed from a program.
