June 2026


GAPS IN CARE

Men’s Health Month 2026: Behavioral Health Matters
Published June 2026
Men’s Health Month 2026 shines a spotlight on a critical gap in care: while men often face serious behavioral health challenges, they’re far less likely to seek help until problems escalate. Learn how Providers can recognize the warning signs early, take meaningful action, and help improve both mental and physical health outcomes for men.

GAPS IN CARE

Why Depression Matters in Clinical Care
Published June 2026
Depression can affect care, outcomes, and treatment adherence—making accurate documentation and coding essential. Read the article for key guidance.

GAPS IN CARE

Improving Diabetes Care Through Early Detection and Access
Published June 2026
Learn how annual diabetes testing and in-home screening options can support your patients, and how members can earn up to $75 just by completing tests. Read more.

GAPS IN CARE

Controlling High Blood Pressure (CBP)
Published June 2026
Best Practices for the HEDIS CBP Measure Accurate blood pressure readings drive better care, and better HEDIS CBP performance. Learn seven simple, evidence-based steps from the Million Hearts® protocol to reduce common measurement errors, improve documentation, and ensure hypertension is identified and followed up appropriately. Read more.

IMPORTANT UPDATES

Did you Know?
Published June 2026
Discover how simple steps, like avoiding duplicate faxes and responding to requests, can make your workflow easier. Read more.

IMPORTANT UPDATES

Self-Service Tools to Increase Efficiency
Published June 2026
Get quick, self-service access to the Provider tools you need—verify prior authorization requirements, find the right forms, submit requests, and retrieve common Member and claim details—so you can resolve questions faster and keep care moving. Read more.

IMPORTANT UPDATES

Behavioral Health Support for Providers
Published June 2026
Behavioral Health Support and Care Coordination Providers can access resources to support behavioral health care and coordination.
  • Project TEACH offers consultation, training, and referral support for primary care teams, including help with anxiety/depression, diagnostic questions, and medication guidance.
  • OnTrackNY is an early psychosis program for adolescents and young adults and should be considered when new or worsening psychotic symptoms are suspected.
Providers should share essential information between BH and PCP teams using appropriate consents and secure communication to support safe, coordinated care.

IMPORTANT UPDATES

MVP Living Well Programs For Your Patients
Published June 2026
Living Well classes are free and open to everyone. Check out the full list of virtual and regional Living Well programs for all your patients. Read more.

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