EmblemHealth Promotes Mental Health And Well-Being Among New Yorkers

May 23, 2023

According to recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau, one in three adult New Yorkers from Harlem to Hollis reported experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression. 

To help address growing mental health challenges and promote healthier outcomes, EmblemHealth, one of the nation’s largest nonprofit health insurers, hosted an educational virtual webinar titled Mental Well-being for New Yorkers on May 18.

New York City Council Member Linda Lee, Chair of the Committee on Mental Health, Disabilities, and Addiction; and Health and Human Services Regional Director Dr. Dara Kass provided opening remarks at the webinar and shared their latest initiatives to make mental health services more accessible to New Yorkers. Sarah Downs, Director of Health Programming and Delivery at WellSpark, moderated the discussion with a panel of mental health awareness champions from various backgrounds—Dr. Kelly McGuire, Medical Director of Psychiatry at EmblemHealth; Terri Rhymes-Lowery, Regional Manager at EmblemHealth Neighborhood Care; and Matt Kudish, Chief Executive Officer of the National Alliance on Mental Illness of New York City (NAMI-NYC).

Panelists provided an overview of mental health conditions, a discussion on coping and supporting loved ones, and actionable tips that can be used to help improve mental well-being. The webinar concluded with an audience Q&A session.

Elise Cusimano, Health Coach Educator from EmblemHealth’s City of New York’s (CNY) HMO Gold plan, kicked off the discussion with a five-minute centering practice. WellSpark Health teamed up with EmblemHealth in 2019 to administer one-on-one health coaching to members of the CNY HMO Gold plan.

“We at EmblemHealth understand that New Yorkers are resilient and always on the move—but amid the hustle, it can become difficult to tend to your mental health,” said Dr. Kelly McGuire Medical Director of Psychiatry at EmblemHealth. “We must continue to have forums like these with our government and community partners, as they remind us that it is okay and necessary to talk about your mental health – no matter who you are – everyone must make their mental health a priority.”

“With nearly one in five New Yorkers experiencing mental health-related distress or a substance use disorder, now is the time to address our minds and well-being with the same care that we do with our bodies,” said Council Member Linda Lee, Chair of the Committee on Mental Health, Disabilities, and Addictions. “I am proud to partner with EmblemHealth, which joins in the Council’s longstanding commitment to educating and empowering New Yorkers to prioritize their mental health.”


“The first step to leading a mentally healthy life is often the hardest: reaching out for help,” said Dr. Dara Kass, Regional Director of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. “I applaud EmblemHealth for hosting this open discussion and bringing together healthcare leaders to not only provide education and resources, but also serve as a supportive voice to ourselves and our loved ones who might be hesitant to seek care.”

In September, Neighborhood Care will build upon its commitment to community-based mental well-being programming. With federal support from Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke, the Mental Well-being Education and Support for New Yorkers program at Neighborhood Care Crown Heights will provide free, culturally competent mental well-being education and support to members of the community.

The programming will offer several approaches to addressing mental well-being challenges and care designed to tend to the diverse needs of African American, Latinx, Asian, and LGBTQ+ community members.

“Cultural stigmas can often deepen health disparities among certain populations—especially our African American, Latinx, Asian, and LGBTQ+ New Yorkers—and prevent us from seeking mental healthcare when we need it most,” said Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke, 9th District of New York. “I am proud to deliver this grant and support EmblemHealth’s efforts to provide accessible, culturally competent mental health programming to the Crown Heights community and beyond to historically marginalized populations.”

In addition, Neighborhood Care in Flushing launched the Mind and Body Well-Being Program this year offering free classes and one-on-one confidential conversations, as well as a network of community resources to help people manage daily stressors with a focus on the Asian American community. The Queens-based program has already generated 200 events, 100 peer-to-peer sessions, and over 1500 attendees.

Click here to watch EmblemHealth’s Mental Well-Being Webinar and learn more.

Note: Any information provided during the course of this session is for informational purposes only. It is not medical advice and should not be substituted for regular consultation with your health care provider. If you have any concerns about your health, please contact your health care provider’s office. This information provided during this session is not intended to imply that services or treatments described in the information are covered benefits under your plan.

Additional information and resources on mental health and well-being can be found at:

EmblemHealth

EmblemHealth is one of the nation’s largest nonprofit health insurers, with more that 3 million members and an 80-year legacy of serving New York’s communities. The company offers a full range of commercial and government-sponsored health plans to employers, individuals, and families, as well as convenient community resources. As a market leader in value-based care, EmblemHealth partners with top providers and hospitals to deliver quality, affordable care. For more information, visit emblemhealth.com.

EmblemHealth Neighborhood Care

With 13 locations across New York City and Long Island, EmblemHealth Neighborhood Care provides in-person and virtual customer support, connections to local resources, and free programs to support community health and wellness. Each Neighborhood Care location features Customer Care Navigators who live in the communities they serve, ensuring that they can help customers navigate barriers to health in a personalized way. For more information, call 800-447-0752 or visit emblemhealth.com/neighborhood.

WellSpark

WellSpark Health, a leading wellbeing, disease prevention and management company, delivers a full suite of customized programs designed to support the modern workforce in achieving their personal well. Working with WellSpark, employers create a culture of wellbeing motivating employees with culturally-relevant solutions that lead to lasting behavior change. This ultimately leads to mitigating future healthcare costs, improving productivity and engagement, and reducing absenteeism. Based in Connecticut, WellSpark serves public and private sector employers throughout the United States. WellSpark is part of the EmblemHealth family of companies. For more information, visit wellsparkhealth.com.This electronic message from EmblemHealth is intended for the use only of the named recipient(s), and may contain information that is confidential or privileged. If you are not the intended recipient you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the contents of this message is strictly prohibited. If you received this message in error or are not the named recipient, please notify the sender of the message immediately at the e-mail address above and delete and destroy all copies of this message.


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