Healthfirst and the Coalition of Asian-American Independent Practice Association (CAIPA) Celebrate the Success of Their Culturally Competent Education Campaign, Providing New Yorkers with Access to Healthcare Coverage
05 Agosto 2024 - 10:19AM
Business Wire
Celebration Held at the Healthfirst Chinatown
Community Office with Community Leaders and Elected Officials
Healthfirst, one of New York’s largest not-for-profit health
insurance companies, and the Coalition of Asian-American
Independent Practice Association (CAIPA) gathered with community
and elected leaders to celebrate the success of their
recertification awareness campaign, which allowed 92% of
Healthfirst members to maintain continuous access to their
healthcare coverage. By comparison, New York State’s average
recertification rate across all health insurance plans was 82%.
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Healthfirst and CAIPA hosted a ceremony
at the Healthfirst Community Office in Chinatown located at 28 E.
Broadway and celebrated the success of the campaign and the
remarkable percentage of Healthfirst members who kept their health
coverage. In attendance were employees, community members, and
elected officials including New York State Assemblymember Grace Lee
and New York City Councilmember Christopher Marte. (Photo: Business
Wire)
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, New Yorkers had to recertify their
eligibility for coverage programs like Medicaid and the Essential
Plan annually. Because the federal government paused
recertifications for the duration of the pandemic, New Yorkers
automatically maintained their healthcare coverage throughout that
period. The recertification requirement was reinstated when the
public health emergency ended in March 2023. New Yorkers who didn’t
take steps to recertify their eligibility risked losing coverage.
With the needs of members and patients in mind, Healthfirst and
CAIPA joined forces to execute a comprehensive outreach campaign to
ensure that the individuals they jointly serve could continue to
access their benefits and the quality care they had come to depend
upon.
“As a hyperlocal health plan serving close to two million New
Yorkers, we understood that culturally competent education on the
recertification process would make all the difference in whether
someone loses or maintains access to their Medicaid coverage,” said
Errol Pierre, Senior Vice President of State Programs at
Healthfirst. "Together with CAIPA, we successfully deployed a
campaign that not only educated our members but kept our commitment
to improving health equity top of mind.”
The campaign’s objective was twofold: (1) support retention by
creating awareness of impending change and (2) educate members on
the importance of continuous coverage. CAIPA physicians played a
critical role as they continued to be the main interface providing
care to Healthfirst members.
“Healthfirst and CAIPA are like-minded organizations because we
share a commitment to culturally competent care,” said Dr. George
C.K. Liu, President and CEO, CAIPA. “We are thrilled with the
results of our collaborative efforts and happy to know that through
our relationship, more New Yorkers are able to avoid a lapse in
their healthcare coverage.”
On Tuesday July 30 Healthfirst and CAIPA hosted the ceremony at
the Healthfirst Community Office in Chinatown located at 28 E.
Broadway and celebrated the success of the campaign and the
remarkable percentage of Healthfirst members who kept their health
coverage. In attendance were employees, community members, and
elected officials including New York State Assemblymember Grace Lee
and New York City Councilmember Christopher Marte.
“In addition to language and cultural barriers, the Asian
community faces many challenges including some of the highest
poverty rates in New York City,” said New York State Assemblymember
Grace Lee. “Thank you to Healthfirst and CAIPA who are lockstep in
the community providing access to quality care. I’d like to thank
them both for their commitment to the community. Congratulations on
the incredible partnership.”
About Healthfirst
Healthfirst, one of New York’s largest not-for-profit health
insurance companies, has earned the trust of close to two million
members by ensuring access to affordable and high-quality
healthcare. Sponsored by downstate New York’s leading hospital
systems, Healthfirst’s unique advantage is rooted in its mission to
put members first by partnering closely with its broad network of
providers on shared goals. Healthfirst is also a pioneer of the
value-based care model, now recognized as a national best practice.
For more than 30 years, Healthfirst has worked with its network of
hospital systems, community providers, and partners to improve
health outcomes and advance health equity through better access to
care—especially in underserved communities adversely impacted by
disease, health disparities, and socioeconomic barriers to optimal
health. Healthfirst has built its reputation in the community for
top-quality products and services New Yorkers can depend on. It
offers market-leading products to fit every life stage, including
Medicaid plans, Medicare Advantage plans, Long-Term Care plans,
Qualified Health plans, and Essential Plans. Healthfirst serves
members in New York City and on Long Island, as well as in
Westchester, Rockland, Sullivan, and Orange counties. For more
information on Healthfirst, please visit healthfirst.org.
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