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After the birth of her daughter, Gerti struggled with her mental health and recognized she needed help – so she turned to IEHP.
IEHP met Trona residents to provide fresh produce, dental services, vaccines and other health resources at a Winter Wonderland event.
IEHP Clinical Director of Community Behavioral Health Amrita Rai says holidays can elevate emotional highs and lows.
Between turkey distributions, vaccine clinics and senior citizen holiday gift drives, Team IEHP gives back to the community.
IEHP is partnering with Motivating Action Leadership Opportunity (MALO) in their upcoming event, MALO ‘E OFA Christmas 2022 Resource Fair.
Senior citizens, communities of color, low income and remote individuals are disproportionately impacted by negative health outcomes.
IEHP is currently collecting nominations for its 2023 Living the Mission Awards, which will be announced next spring.
Our Maternal Mental Health team equips members with the tools, benefit information and resources they need to prioritize their mental wellbeing.
The Originals have contributed to IEHP’s most critical projects, providing optimal care for more than 1.6 million members.
Together, the two organizations will actively distribute and promote educational material and connect the community with resources.
More than 500 IE residents gathered on Oct. 29 to walk in remembrance, hope and support of those impacted and lost by suicide.
Recipients include alumni who demonstrate community commitment and support the university with their time, talent and resources.
With Goodwill of Southern California, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties and the Department of Child Support Services, IEHP CRCs host job fairs.
The global pandemic taught us how important access to internet and digital services are to our well-being.
Leveraging the right data in the right way makes all the difference in providing quality health care services.
Catch the attention of young people through creative activities life skills training classes, then watch the positivity ensue.
The inaugural Future of Health Summit convened more than 100 top health care visionaries for a more integrated and sustainable health system.
IEHP Medi-Cal members can receive a free autism screenings before the member reaches age 21.
Local children with disabilities get a safe, inclusive and accessible Halloween this year with a special Trunk-Or-Treat in San Bernardino.
After treatment for congestive heart failure, Lavinia experienced panic attacks that compounded her heart issues and led to more hospital visits.
“We are so excited to have Laura share her story with our communities and inspire women in our community to engage in their own wellness.”
IEHP believes suicide prevention and awareness should be top of mind throughout the year and is doing something about it.
To balance the social and academic stressors youth face, IEHP offers a regular schedule of free classes at its community resource centers.
IEHP Foundation was established to ensure community health, focusing on housing, mental health, substance abuse, and food insecurity.
The designation reaffirms our annual survey: 92% of employees believe IEHP is a great place to work.
The HERO Program recognizes organizations and individuals who demonstrate leadership by promoting kindness, empathy and inclusion.
Eight gardens across the Inland Empire are providing access to fresh fruits and vegetables for neighbors facing food insecurity.
We have directed grantees, and contractors with agreements valued at $5 million or more.
To provide education and resources to the region’s Black and Hispanic populations the partnership began in 2021.
The event gathered elected officials, policy makers and community leaders to share innovative solutions to poverty-related issues in the county.
The workshops offer information on housing and rental assistance, and the county’s housing voucher program.
With no family close by, Maria makes the most of her community at the CRC.
Supporting local students with disabilities, IEHP provided a $10,000 sponsorship to Inland Empire Disabilities Collaborative.
A 2018 MasterChef Latino judge, Chef Mario is a Boyle Heights native an elevates the culinary experience Los Angeles residents.
Air-conditioned and open to the public, IEHP’s CRC's in Riverside, San Bernardino and Victorville are open 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. on Saturday.
IEHP's Thomas Pham and Amrita Rai were named Alumnus of the Year by Loma Linda University (LLU).
IEHP joined Riverside as a sponsor, supporting The Bibbs' mission to cultivate, collect and showcase African American arts and culture.
Widely viewed as the industry “gold standard,” the CORE Certification illustrates IEHP’s commitment to information security.
The initiative aims to address the equity gap and improve access to mental health prevention and treatment for students.
The award recognized SAC Health’s ongoing support and service to residents in Riverside and San Bernardino counties.
According to California Department of Public Health, 21% of pregnant and postpartum women report depressive symptoms.
The award recognized CAPSBC’s dedication to eliminating the effects of poverty.
IEHP earned its certification this year after 92% of employees responded to the organization’s annual Engagement Survey.
For the first time in history, approximately 185,000 low-income Californians aged 50 and up are eligible for Medi-Cal benefits, regardless of their immigration status.
The conference featured networking opportunities and a keynote presentation from New York Times best-selling author and Reality-Based Leadership CEO Cy Wakeman.
Jordan Hough could have never predicted that her childhood health plan would be paying her medical school bills today.
IEHP wants to inspire Members and parents of Members to feel confident in advocating for themselves, their children, and family.
The program encourages parental understanding of children’s (aged 0-5 years) developmental milestones through preventive screenings, interactive classes, helpful resources and more.
To date, approximately 43% of San Bernardino County residents are not fully vaccinated, contributing to the importance of on-going clinics and support.
The Foundation is the philanthropic arm of IEHP and is uniquely positioned to increase philanthropy and generosity in the region.
"Celebrating Women in Healthcare Leadership,” focused on the current roles and contributions made by women in the Inland Empire.
The expanded coverage will provide a new coordinated care service offering supporting all 27,408 miles of the Inland Empire.
This partnership and program connects 70,000 Members to support services for mental health screenings.
This Notice shall confirm the REGULAR MEETING of the Joint Powers Agencies - INLAND EMPIRE HEALTH PLAN AND IEHP HEALTH ACCESS.
Dennis Kaney served residents of the Inland Empire for 16 years before his passing earlier this month.
The assessment will shed light on the region’s most pressing health and social needs: mental health, homelessness, health equity and more.
This Notice shall confirm the REGULAR MEETING of the Joint Powers Agencies - INLAND EMPIRE HEALTH PLAN AND IEHP HEALTH ACCESS.
IEHP distributed tests directly. Members received two test kits per family, which included a total of four antigen tests.
Utilizing a multi-channel approach, the organizations will provide health information for students, staff and the community.
Helping to enhance access to testing, distributions were organized through the CRCs in Riverside, San Bernardino and Victorville.
The survey included responses from primary care physicians, specialists and behavioral health providers.
Trained by IEHP’s Community Health Teams and San Bernardino's Department of Public Health, eight student ambassadors distributed vaccine information.
Ontario’s professional indoor soccer team, and IEHP teamed up to connect residents to community health resources.