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Your Winter Storm Checklist: Prescriptions, Doctor Visits and More
We Are Here for You When winter storms hit, we want to make sure you are prepared and able to access the health care and medications you need. Follow this checklist to prepare: Prescriptions Note: If you have prescriptions delivered by mail, Caremark Mail Order Services will let you know about any delays and ship…
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Finding the Right Provider: Frequently Asked Questions
Finding the right health care provider is an important part of getting the most from your EHP plan. These frequently asked questions can help you understand your network options and learn how to use our Provider Search Tool.
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Keep Your Family Safe This Halloween
Halloween is a favorite holiday for kids, but safety comes first. Here are key tips to make sure your children have a fun and safe trick-or-treating experience: Important Food Allergy Information If your child has food allergies, Halloween requires extra planning. Many popular Halloween candies contain common allergens like nuts, milk, eggs, soy or wheat.…
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Save Money on Outpatient Surgery
Save Money on Outpatient Surgery EHP is always looking for ways to help our members save money and have the best care experience possible. So when members need outpatient surgical care, we recommend using one of the many Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASCs) in our network. ASCs can cost up to 60% less than hospitals for…
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Preventive Health Screening — At Home!
EHP wants you to get the care you need when you need it. At-home testing gives you an easy way to take control of your health, so we will soon be sending to members no-cost at-home screening kits from our trusted vendor, LetsGetChecked. At-home fecal immunochemical test (FIT) kits, to screen for colorectal cancer, and…
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Keeping the Beat: EHP Supports Healthy Blood Pressure
EHP knows that well-being is about more than physical health. It’s about mental health, nutrition and exercise, social relationships and self-improvement. The key to supporting all of these is achieving balance. EHP help members find the right balance by supporting their health goals with no-cost well-being programs and resources. EHP has teamed up with Healthy…
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EHP Helps you Keep the Pressure Down
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is a serious health condition. It usually causes no symptoms, so it often goes unnoticed. Yet it can lead to more significant health problems such as stroke, heart disease and loss of eyesight. EHP is committed to helping members control their blood pressure, so we provide a variety of educational…
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Welcome to our Florida Family
Starting Jan. 1, 2025, EHP will welcome members from Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. Offered as an option for the first time, we are honored to begin serving the health care needs of many of our southern colleagues. “We are honored and excited to have the opportunity to be a new health and well-being partner…
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Are You Taking Your Asthma Meds Correctly?
Get the most benefit from your asthma medication Do frequent asthma attacks have you constantly reaching for your relief inhaler? You may not know when or where your next asthma attack will happen, but by using your asthma medications correctly, you can spend less time reaching for the “panic button” and more time enjoying life.…
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EHP Welcomes Warby Parker
Great news for all EHP members! Warby Parker® is now part of the Superior Vision® network. This valuable in-network benefit enhancement is available to all EHP members enrolled in vision benefits. With 13 retail locations throughout Maryland and DC, and more than 250 nationwide, EHP members have the option of getting their exam and selecting…
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EHP Launches UpLift Behavioral Health Program
EHP members now have access to UpLift, a new way to get timely, personalized care for behavioral health concerns. With a greatly expanded network and rapid scheduling, UpLift matches members’ needs with a qualified clinician as soon as the next day — and no further out than two weeks.
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EHP Makes Care Management Personal
Several years ago, Wanda Manigo-Cartwright was leaving the office where she works for the Johns Hopkins Health System IT department. While walking, she lost consciousness and collapsed on the street. The incident required an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, which she now wears. Recalling the incident, it wasn’t just the care she received that stands out. Wanda was…

