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10/30/2025 • Posted by Becky Fried, RN, Fidelis Care Senior Care Manager • in Children's Health, Women's Health
Each November is Prematurity Awareness Month. A premature birth is a baby born before 37 weeks gestation. In the U.S., about one in 10 births are premature. Babies that are born preterm can face serious health problems, so maternal healthcare is important to reduce risk and help babies be the healthiest they can be because there is no single cause of preterm birth.
10/15/2025 • Posted by Sharon McLaughlin, MD
When someone you care about finds out they have breast cancer, it can be scary and confusing—for them and for you. You might not know what to say or how to help. But just being there for them can make a big difference. Here are some simple and kind ways to support a loved one during this tough time.
10/15/2025 • Posted by Andrea Papia, PharmD, Fidelis Care Senior Manager, Clinical Pharmacy Services • in In The Community
National Pharmacy Week is a time to recognize the vital role pharmacists play in healthcare. We are educators, advocates, and problem-solvers. We are part of the care team, and we are committed to improving members’ lives. As we celebrate the week, I’m proud to reflect on my journey as a pharmacist and the incredible work being done by the Fidelis Care pharmacy team to support our members.
10/2/2025 • Posted by Fidelis Care • in Health and Wellness
Every year, during the first week of October, we celebrate National Primary Care Week. It’s a time to say “thank you” to the doctors, physician assistants, nurses, and healthcare teams that help keep us healthy every day
10/1/2025 • Posted by Westchester Jewish Community Services • in Health and Wellness, Mental Health
Mental Illness Awareness Week is a time to learn how mental health affects every part of our lives, including our physical health. People living with serious mental illness often face big challenges when it comes to staying healthy. Many don’t get regular checkups or see a doctor when they need to. This can lead to health problems that go unnoticed and untreated.
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2/12/2026 • Posted by Holly Boname, Fort Drum Regional Health Planning Organization Communication Coordinator
The Fort Drum Regional Health Planning Organization (FDRHPO) has successfully completed its one-year pediatric oral health pilot program, funded by a Fidelis Care rural health innovation grant focused on preventive care. The initiative, launched to address persistent barriers to pediatric dental care in the North Country, resulted in substantial increases in preventive oral health services and education.
2/12/2026 • Posted by Provider Relations
Fidelis Care has received notice from the Office of the Medicaid Inspector General (OMIG) of new compliance program requirements for Medicaid participating providers.
2/11/2026 • Posted by Provider Relations
In accordance with Chapter 645 of the Laws of 2005, the New York State (NYS) Medicaid program does not cover prescription or physician-administered drugs used for the treatment of sexual dysfunction (SD) or erectile dysfunction (ED).
2/10/2026 • Posted by Dr. Richard Gajdowski
If you or someone you love has chest pain, going to the emergency room can feel scary. Knowing what will happen can help you feel safer. When you arrive, the doctors and nurses will work fast to check your heart. 1. Quick Check When You Arrive A nurse will ask how you feel and how bad the pain is. If the pain sounds serious, you will be seen right away. They might put a monitor on you to check your heart rate and oxygen. 2. Heart Test (EKG) You will likely get a heart test within 10 minutes. The test is called an electrocardiogram
2/9/2026 • Posted by Kimberly Ellison, Fidelis Care Sales and Marketing Supervisor
History is made of fine details that form a much larger picture. These intricate lines and strokes shape who we are. February commemorates the rich Black history that has allowed me to stand in my achievements today. This month reminds me of my mission: to pour into my community.
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