October 2022 Newsletter

Dear HCCUA Members:

As we enter the transition from summer to fall, we begin to experience cooler and shorter days, the autumn foliage season begins, and schedules become more hectic as the holiday season approaches. During this time of colder weather and busier schedules, it is vital that we take proper precautions towards cold and flu season which is most common during this time of the year. Under these kinds of conditions it is easy to catch a common cold or flu.

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September 2022 Newsletter

Dear HCCUA Members:

The goal at HCCUA is to improve services, keep our members up to date with products we offer, plus have a better understanding of the quality of benefits available as a member.

One benefit we have worked to improve is Telemedicine Services, also known as InteractiveMD.  If you catch a cold or the flu, pink eye, sinus conditions, heartburn or a number of common conditions, Telemedicine is ideal for when your Primary Care Physician is not available. This includes after normal business hours, nights and weekends, when traveling, requesting basic prescriptions or any condition that does not require an “in person visit”.

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January 2021 Newsletter

Dear HCCUA Members:

Happy New Year! Here at HCCUA, our goal is to improve services, keep our members happy and up to date with products we offer, plus have a better understanding of the quality of benefits available as a member.

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April 2020 Newsletter

Dear HCCUA Members:

As we enter some uncertain times globally and with the ongoing events in response to the Coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19), we would like to assure our members that we are here to help you any way possible. It is natural to have feelings of uncertainty during this time of prevention and adjustments. Rest assured that we will get through this and come back stronger than ever! That being said, it is vital that we take proper precautions towards COVID-19 and most importantly listen to advisories we must follow.

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March 2020 Newsletter

Dear HCCUA Members:

With flu activity at an all-time high in over 24 regions it is more important than ever that you make sure you are taking good care of yourself. Believe it or not, it’s not too late to still get the flu shot and is highly recommended by doctors even towards the end of flu season. During this time of colder weather, it is vital that we take proper precautions towards cold and flu season which is most common during December through March. Under these kinds of conditions it is easy to catch the common cold or flu because defenses are down, we get less vitamin D from being indoors more often and people have the tendency to fall out of daily routines like eating right and exercising daily.

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October 2019 Newsletter

Dear HCCUA Members:

As we enter the transition from summer to fall, we begin to experience cooler and shorter days, the autumn foliage season begins, and schedules become more hectic as the holiday season approaches. During this time of colder weather and busier schedules, it is vital that we take proper precautions towards cold and flu season which is most common during this time of the year. Under these kinds of conditions it is easy to catch a common cold or flu.

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September 2019 Newsletter

Dear HCCUA Members:

The goal at HCCUA is to improve services, keep our members up to date with products we offer, plus have a better understanding of the quality of benefits available as a member.

One benefit we have worked to improve is Telemedicine Services, also known as InteractiveMD.  If you catch a cold or the flu, pink eye, sinus conditions, heartburn or a number of common conditions, Telemedicine is ideal for when your Primary Care Physician is not available. This includes after normal business hours, nights and weekends, when traveling, requesting basic prescriptions or any condition that does not require an “in person visit”.

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