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			 Health Department announces now 
			accepting Blue Cross Blue Shield and CIGNA insurances 
			 
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            [April 18, 2015] 
            
            
			LINCOLN 
			- The Logan County Department of Public Health (LCDPH) is now 
			accepting Blue Cross and Cigna insurance as a form of payment for 
			the services that they offer. These services include: Vaccinations 
			for adults and children, STD testing, lead and hemoglobin checks.  
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			 LCDPH also still accepts all types of Medicare plans and 
			encourages people with Part D to come in for a Shingles (Zostavax) 
			vaccine.  
			 
			Zostavax is not a treatment for Shingles. It is a vaccine you can 
			get now to help reduce your risk of getting shingles in the future. 
			And the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that 
			appropriate adults 60 or older get vaccinated to help prevent 
			shingles. 
			 
			If you have a Medicare Part D prescription drug plan, it will pay 
			for the vaccine itself and for your health care provider to 
			administer the shot. You are only responsible for paying the plan's 
			approved co-pay at the time you get vaccinated. Just to be safe, 
			call your Part D drug plan ahead of time and ask what your co-pay 
			is. 
			 
			The Logan County Department of Public Health is open Monday-Friday 
			from 7:30-4:30. Please call for appointment. Walk-in’s are welcome. 
				 
			[Don Cavi, MS, LEHP, Public Health 
			Administrator, Logan County Department of Public Health]  | 
            
             
  
  
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