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Fidelis Care and the Centene Foundation Award $1.1 Million to The Jed Foundation to Protect the Mental Health of New York’s Youth

Funding will help expand emotional well-being resources, educational workshops, and training programs for community-based organizations that foster communities of care statewide

September 20, 2024, NEW YORK CITY —  Fidelis Care, a leading health insurer providing quality, affordable coverage to New Yorkers, and the Centene Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Centene Corporation, announced today a $1.1 million grant to The Jed Foundation (JED), a national nonprofit that protects emotional health and prevents suicide for teens and young adults.

With this grant, JED will expand its current services, providing at least five youth-serving community-based organizations (CBOs) with consultation or strategic planning services, including expert guidance, educational workshops, and training programs, equipping young people with life skills and connecting them to mental health care when they are in distress.

“We are thrilled to support the vital work of The Jed Foundation with this grant,” said Vincent Marchello, Chief Medical Officer at Fidelis Care. “At Fidelis Care, we recognize the importance of mental health services in creating healthier communities. This investment underscores our commitment to ensuring youth and adolescents have access to the critical support they need to thrive.”

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), it is currently estimated that nearly one in five 12- to 17-year-olds in the United States experience a major depressive episode every year, and almost half of teens 13 to 17 say they would seek out professional help only as a last resort. In New York State, the need for enhanced mental health support for school-aged youth is critical: in 2021, 57% of New York 12- to 17-year-olds with depression had not received any care in the last year.

“JED is grateful to Fidelis Care and the Centene Foundation for their commitment to supporting the emotional well-being of New York youth and for providing the resources to help them thrive,” said John MacPhee, JED Chief Executive Officer. “This partnership will allow us to bring JED’s lifesaving work to community-based organizations across the state and help them build on their mental health safety nets and approaches, while positively impacting the lives of thousands of young people.”

The inaugural group of CBOs includes Bottom Line, an organization that partners with degree-aspiring students from first-generation and low-income backgrounds as they get into and through college and launch mobilizing first careers; Hetrick-Martin Institute, which provides free, year-round programs and services for LGBTQIA+ youth and allies aged 13 to 24 in New York City; and Prep for Prep, which provides first-rate educational, leadership development and professional advancement opportunities for young people of color in New York City.

"Through decades of experience at Bottom Line, we have seen that the condition of a student's mental health plays a significant role in their overall journey to becoming a college graduate and professional,” said Sheneita R. Graham, Director of Culturally Responsive Programming at Bottom Line. “Our role at Bottom Line is to build strong relationships that assist us in determining need and connecting students to resources that will help them thrive personally to persist academically. Partnering with The Jed Foundation grants us the opportunity to expertly assess our mental health policies, processes, and resources to ensure we provide our students with thoughtful, high-quality support."

"Hetrick-Martin Institute is pleased to be working with The Jed Foundation to improve our ability to recognize young people in distress and conduct suicide risk assessments," said Bridget Hughes, Chief Program Officer at Hetrick-Martin Institute.

"We are so grateful to The Jed Foundation for hosting two workshops for our incoming college freshmen as part of our annual College Transition Retreat,” said Corey Rhoades, Director of Undergraduate Affairs at Prep for Prep. “The presenters shared their expertise and tailored the sessions in a way that was uniquely relevant and engaging for our students."

To learn more about ways to provide community-based organizations with consulting, evidence-based best practices, and data-driven guidance to protect youth mental health and prevent suicide, visit JED’s website.

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Screener Program Provides Support to Families Impacted by Social Determinants of Health

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Fidelis Care’s innovative SDoH screener program was launched two years ago as a grassroots health equity initiative to address conditions in the environments where people are born, live, work, and play that affect their health, well-being, and quality of life. Social Determinants of Health can affect a wide range of health risks and outcomes – particularly among vulnerable populations and in underserved areas.

The screener enables trained Fidelis Care representatives to assess an individual’s immediate needs and challenges related to SDoH through a brief series of questions covering areas such as access to transportation, food, and secure and safe housing. More than 450,000 Fidelis Care members have participated to date.


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here to learn more about the different Social Determinants of Health and find available resources.


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Fidelis Care Encourages Women to Prioritize their Health on National Women’s Checkup Day, May 10

Study shows that women are more likely than men to have gone without routine
and preventive health care during the COVID-19 pandemic


May 3, 2021 (Long Island City, NY) – In recognition of National Women’s Checkup Day on Monday, May 10, Fidelis Care is encouraging women of all ages to make their health a priority and schedule an appointment for their annual checkup with their primary care provider. Having a checkup and staying current on routine screenings and preventive care is one of the most important things women can do for their health and wellness.

Held each year on the second Monday in May, National Women's Checkup Day was created by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to remind women to take care of themselves and their health by scheduling an appointment with their health care provider.

According to a recent Women’s Health Survey published by the Kaiser Family Foundation's (KFF), published in March, 38 percent of women have skipped preventive care, including annual exams and routine tests, during the COVID pandemic.

The KFF Women’s Health Survey revealed that women have been missing their healthcare appointments in greater numbers than men since the pandemic began. When asked about their experiences, a larger share of women than men say they have skipped preventive health services, such as a yearly checkup or routine test (38% vs. 26%), or skipped a recommended medical test or treatment (23% vs. 15%). The study also showed that women with health and economic challenges prior to the pandemic have experienced worsening health conditions as a result of forgoing health care services.

These gaps in care could translate into higher numbers of women experiencing severe health issues after the health emergency from the pandemic resolves.

During the pandemic, we know that many women took on new roles and responsibilities - including working from home, homeschooling their children, and being a multi-generational family caregiver,” explained Fidelis Care Senior Medical Director Dr. Camille Pearte.“Women have often prioritized their family’s health and wellness over their own. On National Women’s Checkup Day, we urge all women to proactively schedule their preventive care and recommended screenings. Regular checkups are integral to women's physical and mental health and wellness over the course of their lives.”

As a first step, Dr. Pearte encourages women to speak with their provider’s office about the ways they are keeping patients safe during COVID, make an appointment for their annual checkup, and ask whether or an in-person or telehealth visit is right for them.

Taking care of their physical and mental health and wellness is one of the most important things women can do - not just during the pandemic, but also throughout their lives. For more information on ways women can prioritize their heath, including recommended screenings and other resources, visit fideliscare.org/womenshealth.

 


About Fidelis Care:
Fidelis Care is a mission-driven health plan offering quality, affordable coverage for children and adults of all ages and at all stages of life. With more than 2.3 million members statewide, Fidelis Care believes that all New Yorkers should have access to affordable, quality health insurance.  Follow us on Twitter at @fideliscare, Instagram at @fideliscare, and on Facebook at facebook.com/fideliscare. For more information, call Fidelis Care at 1-888-FIDELIS (1-888-343-3547) or visit fideliscare.org.

Contact: MediaInquiries@fideliscare.org


Fidelis Care Encourages Women to Prioritize their Health on National Women’s Checkup Day, May 10

Study shows that women are more likely than men to have gone without routine
and preventive health care during the COVID-19 pandemic


May 3, 2021 (Long Island City, NY) – In recognition of National Women’s Checkup Day on Monday, May 10, Fidelis Care is encouraging women of all ages to make their health a priority and schedule an appointment for their annual checkup with their primary care provider. Having a checkup and staying current on routine screenings and preventive care is one of the most important things women can do for their health and wellness.

Held each year on the second Monday in May, National Women's Checkup Day was created by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to remind women to take care of themselves and their health by scheduling an appointment with their health care provider.

According to a recent Women’s Health Survey published by the Kaiser Family Foundation's (KFF), published in March, 38 percent of women have skipped preventive care, including annual exams and routine tests, during the COVID pandemic.

The KFF Women’s Health Survey revealed that women have been missing their healthcare appointments in greater numbers than men since the pandemic began. When asked about their experiences, a larger share of women than men say they have skipped preventive health services, such as a yearly checkup or routine test (38% vs. 26%), or skipped a recommended medical test or treatment (23% vs. 15%). The study also showed that women with health and economic challenges prior to the pandemic have experienced worsening health conditions as a result of forgoing health care services.

These gaps in care could translate into higher numbers of women experiencing severe health issues after the health emergency from the pandemic resolves.

During the pandemic, we know that many women took on new roles and responsibilities - including working from home, homeschooling their children, and being a multi-generational family caregiver,” explained Fidelis Care Senior Medical Director Dr. Camille Pearte.“Women have often prioritized their family’s health and wellness over their own. On National Women’s Checkup Day, we urge all women to proactively schedule their preventive care and recommended screenings. Regular checkups are integral to women's physical and mental health and wellness over the course of their lives.”

As a first step, Dr. Pearte encourages women to speak with their provider’s office about the ways they are keeping patients safe during COVID, make an appointment for their annual checkup, and ask whether or an in-person or telehealth visit is right for them.

Taking care of their physical and mental health and wellness is one of the most important things women can do - not just during the pandemic, but also throughout their lives. For more information on ways women can prioritize their heath, including recommended screenings and other resources, visit fideliscare.org/womenshealth.

 


About Fidelis Care:
Fidelis Care is a mission-driven health plan offering quality, affordable coverage for children and adults of all ages and at all stages of life. With more than 2.3 million members statewide, Fidelis Care believes that all New Yorkers should have access to affordable, quality health insurance.  Follow us on Twitter at @fideliscare, Instagram at @fideliscare, and on Facebook at facebook.com/fideliscare. For more information, call Fidelis Care at 1-888-FIDELIS (1-888-343-3547) or visit fideliscare.org.

Contact: MediaInquiries@fideliscare.org