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3/17/2025 • Posted by Shao Y., Fidelis Care • in In The Community
I cherish being a social worker. It has helped me become a better person who is more patient and resilient. I started in the social work profession as an HIV caseworker at an organization that assisted the immigrant population. My role involved addressing barriers to healthcare access. I then transitioned into the role of a medical social worker at a community health center. This experience allowed me to work with patients across different age groups, including children, adults, and the elderly.
3/11/2025 • Posted by Fidelis Care • in Caregiver Support, Children's Health, Health and Wellness
National Poison Prevention Week is March 16-22, 2025. The annual observance reminds us to keep children safe from poisons. Kids are curious and like to explore their home. Each year, thousands of kids go to the emergency room after ingesting harmful substances, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). These range from medications to cleaning products to batteries. Parents can take some easy steps to avoid accidental poisonings around the home.
3/10/2025 • Posted by Stacey Roberts, LCSW, Greater Mental Health of New York CEO • in In The Community
March is Social Work Month, a time to reflect on the invaluable contributions that social workers make to individuals and communities. At Greater Mental Health of New York*, we believe that everyone deserves greater mental health – and our team of passionate and dedicated social workers helps make this possible every day.
3/4/2025 • Posted by Fidelis Care • in Caregiver Support, Health and Wellness
Good sleep is part of a healthy lifestyle. But did you know that there’s a big connection between sleep and emotional well-being? Research and scientific agencies, like the World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Institutes of Health agree that sleep and mental health are closely related. Here are some commonly asked questions and answers about sleep:
3/3/2025 • Posted by Fidelis Care • in In The Community
During Women’s History Month, Fidelis Care is pleased to recognize our 2025 Women of Impact. They serve our communities through education and inspiration. We salute these providers and community partners for making a difference every day. Their work keeps us moving forward together.
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10/15/2025 • Posted by Provider Relations
Fidelis Care would like to remind providers of a postpartum visit incentive being offered through the New York State (NYS) Medicaid program and inform providers of extended claim submission dates.
10/15/2025 • Posted by Andrea Papia, PharmD, Fidelis Care Senior Manager, Clinical Pharmacy Services
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.
10/3/2025 • Posted by Provider Relations
Fidelis Care is partnering with Healthmap Solutions (Healthmap) to provide care coordination services within our kidney health management (KHM) program.
10/2/2025 • Posted by Fidelis Care
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
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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