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Protecting My Personal Health Information
In a world where everything is driven by technology, we must continuously keep the protection of information – particularly health information – at the forefront of our minds.
posted: December 07, 2023
Capital Health Plan’s Nancy Van Vessem Center For Healthy Aging Recognized as a Million Hearts® Hypertension Control Champion
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Capital Health Plan (CHP), a trusted Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) in the Florida Panhandle, proudly announces that the Nancy Van Vessem, MD, Center for Healthy Aging has been designated as a 2023 Million Hearts® Hypertension Control Champion by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This recognition underscores CHP's commitment to exceptional cardiovascular care and its dedication to improving public health.
posted: November 27, 2023
CDC advises patients and their families to Be Antibiotics Aware
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is advising patients and their families to use antibiotics only when necessary to reduce antimicrobial resistance, help stop the spread of superbugs, and protect patients from side effects from antibiotics. During U.S. Antibiotic Awareness Week and beyond, CDC promotes Be Antibiotics Aware, an educational effort to raise awareness about the importance of safe antibiotic use.
posted: November 20, 2023
Capital Health Plan Sponsors Third Annual Family Day Celebration
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Capital Health Plan (CHP), the Big Bend’s local and trusted Health Maintenance Organization (HMO), invites area residents to attend the upcoming Family Day celebration on Friday, November 24. CHP is a proud sponsor of this third annual celebration, which will be held in the Railroad Square Art District, at 661 Railroad Square in Tallahassee.
posted: November 13, 2023
Giving National Diabetes Month a Seat at the Thanksgiving Table
November brings falling leaves, cooler temperatures, and perhaps the most well-known occasion: Thanksgiving! A holiday feast with all the fixings is, of course, traditional; but it’s also important during the celebration to keep your eye on ways to stay healthy and well. Even as we focus on food and gratitude, this month is also National Diabetes Month – a time dedicated to spreading awareness of the importance of preventing diabetes and its complications.
posted: November 01, 2023
Strengthening Your Body: The Importance of Quitting Smoking and Staying Active
To feel your best and live an enriching life, it’s important to prioritize your health. If you’re a smoker, one aspect of prioritizing your health would be to quit smoking. Carrying through on a decision to avoid smoking may be a long and challenging process, but it’s a major step toward a healthier life.
posted: November 01, 2023
Capital Health Plan’s Medicare Plans Achieve 4.5 Stars for Health Care Quality
TALLAHASSEE – Capital Health Plan (CHP) has once again been recognized as a national health care leader, earning a 4.5-out-of-5-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). This announcement follows the recent recognition that CHP earned a 4.5-rating from the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) for both its Commercial and Medicare products.
posted: October 20, 2023
Building a Lasting Health Care Relationship: Your Guide to Finding the Right Doctor
Finding and maintaining a good relationship with the right doctor is crucial to your health care journey. You’ll want to consider multiple factors when searching for a primary care physician. Here is a guide to identifying the best doctor for your needs, to help you create a long-lasting and trusting relationship.
posted: October 10, 2023
Building a Lasting Health Care Relationship: Your Guide to Finding the Right Doctor
Finding and maintaining a good relationship with the right doctor is crucial to your health care journey. You’ll want to consider multiple factors when searching for a primary care physician. Here is a guide to identifying the best doctor for your needs, to help you create a long-lasting and trusting relationship.
posted: October 10, 2023
Letting the Light In: Understanding and Navigating Depression
Depression is more than just a bad day – moody or sad feelings lasting more than two weeks may be a tell-tale sign. It can isolate you from others, sap your energy, steal your joy, and create a general disinterest in activities you used to enjoy. As National Depression and Mental Health Screening Month, October is a time to spotlight depression and emphasizes the importance of getting mental health screenings to identify and treat any mental health-related problems.
posted: September 29, 2023