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Today • Posted by Arianne Saxton, La Casa de Salud
July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. This observance shines a light on the unique challenges faced by Black, Hispanic, and other communities of color, while calling for action to improve access, trust, and quality of care. At La Casa de Salud, a Fidelis Care behavioral health grant recipient, we focus on the whole person. Mental health shapes how we think, feel, make decisions, and care for ourselves. When mental health is not supported, everything else becomes harder. The Reality: Need Is High, Access Is Not Mental health challenges are common, but care does not reach everyone equally. Black and Hispanic communities
6/2/2026 • Posted by Fidelis Care • in Health and Wellness, Men's Health
Having open conversations about health can make a big difference and help break the stigma around asking for help or going to the doctor. Men’s Health Month is a perfect time to remind men and boys that taking care of both physical and mental health is important. Why Preventive Care Matters Many health problems can be treated more easily when they are found early. That’s why regular checkups and screenings are important. “A common myth I hear is, ‘If I feel fine, I don’t need to see a doctor,’” Senior Medical Director Dr. Jermel Hawkins said. “This is untrue. Many diseases are silent
5/11/2026 • Posted by Dr. Sharon McLaughlin, Fidelis Care Senior Medical Director • in Health and Wellness
Skin cancer often starts quietly. It may look like a small mole, a spot that does not heal, or a change in skin color. Most of the time, it does not hurt. That makes it easy to ignore. But skin cancer is the most common type of cancer in the world, and cases continue to rise. This is why awareness and early action matter. May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month. It is a time to remind people how common skin cancer is and how important it is to protect your skin and check it often. At Fidelis Care, this message aligns
5/5/2026 • Posted by Fidelis Care • in Caregiver Support, Health and Wellness, Heart Health
May is National Stroke Awareness Month, a time to learn about stroke, its warning signs, and how it can be treated. Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States and a major cause of long-term disability. What is a stroke? A stroke happens when blood flow to the brain is blocked or reduced. The brain needs oxygen to work. Without oxygen, brain cells can be damaged or die within minutes. Who is at risk for a stroke? The risk of stroke goes up as people get older, but it can happen at any age. Family history can also play a
5/4/2026 • Posted by Fidelis Care • in In The Community
In honor of National Nurses Week, we celebrate the compassion, expertise, and dedication that nurses bring to the lives of our members and communities every day. At Fidelis Care, nurses are at the heart of our mission, advocating for better health, guiding members through care, and showing up with empathy when it matters most. This week, we spotlight six of our incredible nurses, who share their personal perspectives.     Mary Oyedijo RN, Senior Care Manager What inspired you to pursue a career in the nursing field? I was drawn to nursing because I’ve always felt called to protect, advocate, and serve. It’s one of the
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Today • Posted by Arianne Saxton, La Casa de Salud
July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. This observance shines a light on the unique challenges faced by Black, Hispanic, and other communities of color, while calling for action to improve access, trust, and quality of care. At La Casa de Salud, a Fidelis Care behavioral health grant recipient, we focus on the whole person. Mental health shapes how we think, feel, make decisions, and care for ourselves. When mental health is not supported, everything else becomes harder. The Reality: Need Is High, Access Is Not Mental health challenges are common, but care does not reach everyone equally. Black and Hispanic communities
Friday • Posted by Provider Relations
The following section of the Fidelis Care authorization grids has been updated effective July 1, 2026.
Thursday • Posted by Fidelis Care
Events Across New York State promote community health and wellness and the importance of staying connected with friends and neighbors LONG ISLAND CITY, NY [June 25, 2026] – Fidelis Care, a statewide health plan with more than 2.4 million members in New York State and a Centene Corporation company, has announced dates for its annual Unity street festival series as part of its Here for Your Health campaign. The Unity events promote community health and wellness and the importance of staying connected with friends and neighbors. Beginning with the original “Unity in the Heights” event in 2011, the series has expanded
Wednesday • Posted by Provider Relations
Effective August 1, 2026, Fidelis Care will implement a Site of Care Optimization Program to promote cost-effective, high-quality care for members receiving infusion therapies enrolled in Essential Plans.
Tuesday • Posted by Provider Relations
Fidelis Care will host four Provider Office Hours in July 2026. During the webinars, Fidelis Care staff will be available to share information, provide an overview of provider resources, and answer your questions.
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