MetLife Billing Accommodations due to Coronavirus

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MetLife Auto & Home® Agents:

As the situation regarding coronavirus (C0VID-19) continues to evolve, we are encouraging you to provide reasonable billing accommodations to impacted customers and allow for premium deferrals up to 30 calendar days from the original premium due date. 

  • This communication does not cease cancellation activity and the 30 day bill hold would not be applied automatically.

  • The customer must request the bill hold and the premium does remain due after the holds are released.

  • We will continue to monitor all individual state compliance items and invoke actions necessary to any new directives we receive.

This consideration remains in effect for personal and commercial lines (including products supported on the Agent Resource SiteSM and Met360SM) until the threat level of COVID-19 is reduced/ended or unless you are notified otherwise.

For more information, please consult this article on the Producer News site. Thank you.

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama Expands Telehealth Coverage

Birmingham, AL – Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama wants our customers to have peace of mind knowing we are here for them, and their health and well-being is our top priority. We continue to monitor the outbreak of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) in Alabama. In response, Blue Cross will expand telehealth to ease access to appropriate medical services for our customers.

Effective March 16, 2020, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama is expanding telehealth coverage. This expansion allows physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and behavioral health practitioners to provide medically necessary services via telephone consultation.

Telehealth gives our customers the option to receive their care remotely to limit their exposure to COVID-19 and other illnesses. It can also serve as an initial screening for patients who may need testing for the coronavirus. For guidance on coronavirus testing, please refer to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention and the Alabama Department of Public Health websites.

Telehealth is appropriate for consultations and visits for low complexity or routine health conditions. It is also used for ongoing health evaluations and care management. This includes acute illnesses or chronic disease management that, based on the provider’s medical judgment, can be managed over the phone.

Customers can check with their physicians to see if they participate in Telehealth. This service is available when an in-network provider is used.

If members have questions, they can call the customer service number located on the back of their ID card. For the latest on COVID-19 developments, please visit the CDC’s website.