CHP News
Florida State University medical student Jimmy Brown, who grew up in the Panhandle town of Hosford (pop. 704), has made a lasting impression of small-town humility and compassion with the Tallahassee physician-faculty members who taught him the intricacies of patient care over the last few years.
March 30, 2021 is National Doctors’ Day and Capital Health Plan would like to thank our network of distinguished physicians for your selfless dedication and hope you give to patients and staff every day of the year. You are heroes who work to keep our members safe and healthy. We appreciate your dedication during these unprecedented times!
Valentine’s Day in mid-February is recognized as a time to share your emotional heart, but Capital Health Plan reminds you that it’s also a good idea to think about your physical heart this February, which is National Heart Health Month.
Capital Health Plan Partners with Florida Community Care to Enhance Member Care. Care Collaboration and Coordination Agreement will amplify care for Florida Medicaid and Medicare recipients…
Capital Health Plan is proud to announce that for the second year in a row, it has been honored with Bronze Recognition in the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Workplace Health
This time of year is always exciting as we all eagerly welcome cooler weather, football season (admittedly a bit different this year), and anticipation of the holiday season.
The global COVID-19 pandemic has been a stark reminder of the importance of making sure our older friends and family members have access to quality health care. Even outside of COVID-19, our seniors need specialized doctors and facilities who understand and can accommodate the unique demands at this stage of life.
Summer is a time to relax and spend time with family. While we hope you’re enjoying these sunny days, Capital Health Plan would also like to remind you to take the proper precautions to protect yourself and your loved ones from heat-related illnesses.
Under normal circumstances, the beginning of June marks a welcome shift in the year. It’s a time when we breathe a collective sigh as we look to the lazy days of summer.
In the memorandum issued by CMS, the agency stated that the SEP is applicable and available for beneficiaries who were eligible for, but unable to make, an election because they were affected by the ongoing public health crisis. All states, tribes, territories, and the District of Columbia (D.C.) are covered by this SEP beginning March 1, 2020, and ending June 30, 2020.