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Breast Cancer Awareness Month Reminds Everyone to Learn About Early Signs and Detection
It’s the month of October, and you know from the notable pink ribbons that this is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. One in eight women in the United States will develop breast cancer in her lifetime – and, though rare, men can also receive that same unwanted diagnosis. Because it is one of the most common cancers for women in the U.S, learning how to detect breast cancer and be proactive toward your breast health this month can save your life.
posted: September 29, 2023
Feeling Your Best: Vaccines, Virus Prevention, and CHP’S Walk With a Doc
Are you up to date on your vaccinations? They’re the best way to protect yourself and others from catching and spreading certain diseases. Most of the time, there are no medical treatments for infectious diseases, so getting vaccinated may save your life.
posted: September 15, 2023
Embracing Healthy Aging: Your Path to Wellness
Aging is an inevitable and natural process we all experience as we journey through life. While we can't control the passage of time, we can certainly influence how we age and the quality of our later years. In fact, CHP’s Nancy Van Vessem, M.D., Center for Healthy Aging is all about adding quality to the aging process. Healthy aging isn't just about living longer; it's also about maintaining physical vitality, mental acuity, and emotional well-being.
posted: September 08, 2023
Starting School Smart: Navigating the Back-to-School Season Without the Flu Interrupting
As summer break winds down and the back-to-school season approaches, the excitement of kids reuniting with friends and diving into new academic challenges is upon us. However, the return to classrooms also coincides with the onset of another season — influenza season. With the potential for flu outbreaks coinciding with the school year, it's crucial to understand how to protect yourself, your family, and the community.
Here are few ways to protect yourself from the flu:
posted: September 08, 2023
National Cholesterol Education Month: Let's Talk Heart Health!
As we enter National Cholesterol Education Month, it's the perfect time to focus on a topic that impacts millions of lives worldwide. The purpose of this month is to raise awareness of the health risks associated with high cholesterol such as stroke and heart disease. Both are leading causes of death in our community.
What is cholesterol?
posted: September 01, 2023
Capital Health Plan & Idalia Update: 4:00p.m. on 8/29
Based on the latest projections, Capital Health Plan has made the decision to close all departments and offices on Wednesday, August 30, with the exception of CHP Urgent Care, which may open from 5pm – 10pm. The decision on Urgent Care will be revisited this afternoon by 3 pm.
posted: August 29, 2023
Capital Health Plan & Idalia Update: 6:25pm on 8/30
Based on the latest projections, Capital Health Plan has made the decision to close all departments and offices, including CHP Urgent Care, on Wednesday, August 30th. We will reopen on Thursday, August 31st at 8:00am.
posted: August 29, 2023
The people behind the record: Understanding the role of Health Informatics and Information Management professionals in your health care
It's 8:30 p.m. as a concerned mom pulls into the parking lot at Capital Health Plan’s Urgent Care center in Northeast Tallahassee. Mom explains that her 5-year-old son has been ill most of the day and has a fever that peaked at 102 degrees. She tried treating the fever at home but couldn’t get it to come down. The physician enters the exam room, completes an assessment of the boy, and begins entering notes.
posted: July 31, 2023
Envisioning a Brighter Future: Focusing on Children's Eye Safety in August
Children's Eye Health and Safety Month, observed in August, aims to raise awareness of the well-being of children's eyes and ensure the safety of children’s eyes. With the school year getting ready to begin, it’s important to prioritize the well-being of children’s eye care as they resume their educational journey. With 30,000 public school students in the Leon County School District alone, it’s clearly important to emphasize the significance of children's eye care.
posted: July 31, 2023
Capital Health Plan Names New CEO
Sabin Bass will succeed retiring John Hogan
TALLAHASSEE, FL – Capital Health Plan today announced that long-time President and CEO John Hogan is retiring from his position and will be succeeded by Sabin Bass, who has served as Capital Health Plan’s Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.
posted: July 25, 2023