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People of all ages need to keep their heart healthy. Eating well, exercising regularly, and seeing your health care provider can help you keep your heart healthy. Work with your healthcare provider and adopt good lifestyle habits to help lower the risk of heart disease.

Heart disease describes conditions related to plaque building up in the walls of the arteries. Other conditions include arrhythmia (abnormal heart rhythms), congenital heart failure, and heart valve problems.

What is your risk?

Heart disease can happen to anyone, including children. You can be born with it, and a family history of heart disease may increase your risk.

Most heart disease develops over time due to poor habits such as smoking or eating an unhealthy diet. Having high cholesterol, high blood pressure, or diabetes also increases your risk of heart disease. Talk with your provider about ways to prevent or manage diabetes and control other risk factors.

What is a good resting heart rate?

A normal resting heart rate for adults ranges from 60 to 100 beats per minute (bpm). Remember, factors such as age, physical activity, and overall health can affect what is considered your normal resting heart rate.

Talk to your provider if you have concerns about your heart rate.

How does high blood pressure affect heart health?

The higher your blood pressure levels, the more risk you have for heart disease, heart attack, and stroke. Causes for high blood pressure include:

  • Diabetes
  • Being overweight or obese
  • Smoking
  • Not getting enough regular physical activity
  • Unhealthy diets, including high amounts of sodium and alcohol

Talk to your provider about how you can lower your blood pressure to help avoid heart disease and stroke.

How can you lower your risk of heart disease?
• Eat plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, poultry, and fish; avoid having too much salt or sugar
• Maintain a healthy weight
• Exercise at least 150 minutes per week
• Keep your blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar at a healthy level
• Don’t smoke or use any tobacco products
• Follow your doctor’s recommendations
Can heart disease be treated?
Yes. Talk to your provider about how to safely reduce the risk of heart disease. You can also talk about setting goals for a healthier heart. Your provider may also prescribe medication.
What are symptoms of a heart attack?

A heart attack occurs when the flow of blood to the heart is severely reduced or blocked. Be aware of the following symptoms:

  • Fatigue
  • Cold sweat
  • Nausea
  • Chest pain
  • Dizziness
  • Shortness of breath
  • Pain in the jaw, neck, arms, shoulder, or back

Call 911 if you or someone you know is having a heart attack.

What can cause Congestive Heart Failure?

Congestive heart failure (CHF) is a chronic condition that makes it harder for your heart to pump blood and meet your body's needs. The following factors may increase your risk of CHF:

  • Diabetes
  • High cholesterol levels
  • High blood pressure
  • Poor diet
  • Not getting enough physical activity
  • Smoking and/or using tobacco
  • Being overweight or obese
  • Stress

Talk to your provider to learn more about CHF.

What can cause heart arrhythmia?

A heart arrhythmia is an irregular heartbeat. Factors that may cause arrhythmia include:

  • Blood sugar levels that are too low or too high
  • Caffeine, illegal drugs, and certain medications
  • Dehydration
  • Low levels of electrolytes, such as potassium, magnesium, or calcium
  • Physical activity
  • Strong emotional stress or anxiety
  • Vomiting or coughing
  • Smoke
  • Use illegal drugs, such as cocaine or amphetamines
  • Drink alcohol more often and more than is recommended (no more than 2 drinks per day for men and 1 drink per day for women)
  • Take certain antibiotics and over-the-counter allergy and cold medicines

Talk to your provider about how to prevent arrhythmias.

Here are some resources to help you prevent or manage heart disease:

 

Managing Blood Pressure Flyer

American Heart Association

 High Blood Pressure Resources Page (CDC)

Heart Health Articles and Videos (Healthwise)


 

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Reminder: Ambetter from Fidelis Care – Site of Care Optimization Program for Infusion Services
9/29/2025 • Posted by Provider Relations

Effective October 1, 2025, Ambetter from Fidelis Care will implement a Site of Care Optimization Program to promote cost-effective, high-quality care for members receiving infusion therapies.

 

Under this initiative, providers will be asked to transition eligible members from outpatient hospital infusion settings to clinically appropriate home infusion or ambulatory infusion suite (AIS) options. Outreach to participating providers will begin in October via fax or phone to gather preferred site-of-care selections.

 

National Infusion Providers: AcariaHealth, Accredo, KabaFusion, Option Care

Local Infusion Providers: Prime Infusions, OptumCare, CNY Infusion, Soleo Health
The above are a few examples of contracted providers. Visit fideliscare.org/Find-A-Doctor#/search for a complete list of contracted providers.

 

Program Highlights:

  • Focuses on therapies for conditions such as immune globulin disorders, Crohn’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, multiple sclerosis, and rare diseases.
  • Supports improved access for members in rural or underserved communities.
  • Aligns with clinical and payer guidelines for appropriate site of care.

 

Benefits of Alternate Infusion Settings:

  • Enhanced patient experience in more comfortable environments
  • Reduced risk of hospital-acquired infections
  • Greater scheduling flexibility, including evenings and weekends
  • Lower overall cost of care for members and the healthcare system

 

Infusion Nurses Are Trained To:

  • Monitor treatment adherence and manage emergency protocols
  • Provide patient education and follow CDC infection prevention guidelines
  • Deliver Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) care for children

 

Provider Support: Our team will collaborate with providers to:

  • Review member eligibility and clinical appropriateness
  • Facilitate referrals to alternate infusion sites
  • Ensure continuity of care with minimal disruption

 

Additional details about the Site of Care Optimization Program can be found at: https://www.fideliscare.org/Provider/Provider-Resources/Pharmacy-Services/Site-of-Care-Optimization

 

For questions or member-specific discussions, please contact our Pharmacy Provider Liaison at CPS_UM_SOC@centene.com or call (866) 861-6269. If unavailable, ask for the Pharmacy Operations Manager.

 

Thank you for your continued partnership in delivering high-quality, cost-effective care to Ambetter members.