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Value Added Services - continued<br />

• Healthy Pregnancies: Baby Blocks - An interactive program using online and Smartphone tools<br />

where members can earn gifts <strong>for</strong> themselves or their baby by attending their pre-natal, post-postpartum<br />

and well-baby appointments. We will mail a copy of the book “Baby Basics” to all pregnant<br />

members.<br />

• Online Smart Tools <strong>for</strong> Health: Members can go to myuhc.<strong>com</strong> ® to help them manage their<br />

health. The site will help them keep a health history and educate them on working with their doctor.<br />

They can also track future visits. Members can get Smartphone applications. The applications will<br />

help them track health goals and then find a doctor located close to where they are. Community<br />

Services Connect – A program on the Internet that helps members find services close to where they<br />

live. Certain high-risk members can get a cell phone to help them keep in touch with their doctors and<br />

care coordinators.<br />

• Additional Access to <strong>Providers</strong>: We will provide more vision services. The services will<br />

include a better selection of eyeglass frames. It also includes loss or theft replacement. Some<br />

members could get contact lenses. Members can get up to two additional podiatry visits per year.<br />

They need to be over 21 and get approval from their Care Coordinator.<br />

• Sesame Street and Dr. Health E. Hound: “A is <strong>for</strong> Asthma” - A program from Sesame Street<br />

that teaches kids and parents about the best ways to live with asthma. “Sesame Street Food For<br />

Thought Program” – A bilingual program to help families eat better. The program teaches families with<br />

children between 2 and 8 years-old how to buy healthy food on a budget. “Sesame Street Healthy<br />

Habits” – Learn from Sesame Street friends on going to the doctor <strong>for</strong> check-ups including the<br />

importance of asthma screening and lead tests. Dr. Health E. Hound sends birthday cards to remind<br />

kids and parents about how to be healthy with reminders on check-ups and preventive services they<br />

can access.<br />

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