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Dive deep into a “blue” concept with a look at how organizations like The Blue Zones Project Riverside are taking shape to create longer, healthier lives.
The annual event held May 9 in Rancho Cucamonga recognized community initiatives, physicians, organizations and individuals committed to providing high-quality care in the region.
What does it take to create leaders on and off the gridiron? Find out from Nick Rogers, head football coach at Cajon High School in San Bernardino, where he’s not only changed the trajectory of the program but is a Cowboy alumnus himself.
Certification was achieved in four specific disease-specific certifications programs to improve patient care and were earned in less than 12 months.
The health plan brought music and wellness to the family-friendly festival hosted by Palm Springs Unified School District and Aziz Farms.
Learn the importance of Narcan and how to spot an overdose with Kelly Rush, a trauma nurse coordinator with Riverside University Health System.
Known as the Student Behavioral Health Incentive Program, the two health plans invited community behavioral health advocates to learn of the partnership's impact at IEHP's Rancho Cucamonga headquarters on April 16.
Podcast host Evelyn Erives welcomes Dr. Anna King to discuss perinatal mental health, including the misconceptions associated with pre- and-postpartum depression, what signs to look for, and how to find support.
The annual survey period begins in July with the collection, analysis and findings shared with the plan the following January through March.
Inland Empire Health Plan received Health Equity Accreditation by the National Committee for Quality Assurance for Covered California for the first time.
Covering Your Health welcomes Dianne Callahan, a four-time cancer survivor and founder of the upcoming Survivor Strut Fashion Show on May 10, which raises funds and awareness for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Known as The ADDYs, the awards recognize the best in advertising by honoring the work of area professionals and students in 200 categories.
Known as the Inland Empire Health Equitable Support Demonstration Project, the collaboration between Inland Empire Health Plan, the California Community College system and the San Bernardino Community College District is the first of its kind and will serve as a pilot program for other counties across the state.
Covering Your Health welcomes Carolyn Farjardo, Feeding America Riverside | San Bernardino’s chief executive officer, to talk about the nonprofit’s efforts to combat food insecurity in the region.
Inland Empire Health Plan's three Community Wellness Centers in Riverside, San Bernardino and Victorville will host free clinics for health plan members of newborn age up to 21 who meet program criteria.
San Bernardino County Second District Supervisor Jesse Armendarez will serve a two-year team.
Scott McGrath, deputy director of systems and impact at First 5 San Bernardino, joins the Covering Your Health family to talk about the nonprofit’s “Little Teeth, Big Responsibility” campaign.
More than 40% of residents in San Bernardino and Riverside counties are enrolled in Medi-Cal for access to quality health care.
Host Evelyn Erives dives into how to practice financial wellness in 2025 (and beyond) with special guest Catherine Hadnot, a community manager and educator with JPMorgan Chase.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at how San Bernardino County Fire prepares for emergencies year-round with the agency’s Public Information Officer Eric Sherwin.
Inland Empire Health Plan has teamed up with LanguageLine Solutions for its Provider Medical Interpretation program, which looks to address language barriers between patients and providers.
Covering Your Health welcomes Erika Hernandez to the mic to share her personal story of overcoming loss following the devastating Edgehill Fire in August 2024.