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EmblemHealth Supports Mental Health for the Whole Family
U.S. Representative Adriano Espaillat and Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine joined EmblemHealth to provide opening remarks. The online seminar, hosted in Spanish, provided parents and caregivers with educational information about tools and resources.
Make Time for Your Mental Health
These days, caring for your mental health is more important than ever before.
EmblemHealth Supports Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month Designation (S.557/A.4117)
EmblemHealth is proud to support New York State legislation S.557 (Krueger)/A.4117 (Reyes) that would designate May as Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month. This designation would elevate a critical public health priority and underscore the importance of supporting the mental well-being of pregnant women.
EmblemHealth Neighborhood Care Provides New Mental Health Resources to Crown Heights Community
EmblemHealth, a mission-driven nonprofit with a more than 80-year legacy of serving New York’s communities, recently hosted a Mental Health Resources fair to break the stigma around mental health and connect community members with resources and organizations offering mental health services.
Mental Health
No matter the concern, caring for your mental health is just as important as caring for your physical health. We can help.
Claim Form: Commercial Mental Health [ PDF ]
EmblemHealth members can use this Member Behavioral Health Restitution claim form to submit claims for reimbursement if they paid out-of-network cost shares for behaviorial health between Jan. 1, 2020 to Feb. 19, 2026. This form can be used by Medicaid managed care, Health and Recovery Plan, Child Health Plus, Essential Plan, Qualified Health Plans, and commercial members (including members in plans offered to City of New York employees).
Back to College: Staying Healthy on Campus
Many young adults will soon be moving to college campuses. Whether it’s your first time away from home or you’re returning from break, we have some advice to help you stay healthy this semester.