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June 17, 2022
Remembering, honoring, and celebrating the significance of Juneteenth
Juneteenth is recognized as, and is believed to be, the oldest commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States. While many reference the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation as the end of slavery, June 19, 1865 is celebrated as the day Union troops made their way into Galveston, Texas, to free those who were still…
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February 22, 2022
Switching plans with CDPHP? What you need to know.
If you’ve had CDPHP® health coverage in the past and now you’re switching to a new type of plan with CDPHP, there are a handful of things you’ll want to take care of as you change plans. Here are some examples of when you might be switching the type of plan you’re on: Why this…
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January 19, 2022
New Benefits for 2022
CDPHP is more than just your average health plan. In addition to coverage you can count on when you’re sick, you also have access to programs and services designed to help you and your family live your healthiest lives. New for 2022, CDPHP members on most commercial plans (those who have coverage through their employer)…
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January 18, 2022
A Journey to Good Health, Fueled by CDPHP Innovation
“Can you feel lucky that you had a heart attack? I don’t know,” wonders Michael Oatman. It may seem strange to say, but for the artist, college professor, and CDPHP member, the life-changing experience has not only amplified his artistic creativity, but also taught him more than a little about the importance of self-care and…
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January 06, 2022
From Scary Night to Comforting Diagnosis at 1785
It was a scary night for Schaghticoke resident, Julie Mineau, who recently woke up in the middle of the night and found it difficult to breathe. She couldn’t take in air, and for the otherwise healthy 58-year-old, nothing like this had ever happened before. She was able to catch her breath, but the episode left…
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December 20, 2021
Keeping People at Home for the Holidays
Losing a parent is tough for anybody, but the pain was especially deep for Maureen, a resident of East Greenbush, whose mother also happened to be her roommate. Maureen had lived in her mother’s home for the past several years, but after her sudden death in 2020, and since her mom was the primary rent…
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