In honor of Indigenous Peoples' Day, Pequot Health Care commemorates Indigenous communities' rich heritage, culture, and contributions. As we recognize the resilience and strength of Indigenous Peoples across the country, this day also serves as a reminder to uplift and support initiatives focused on health, well-being, and cultural preservation. Pequot Health Care is committed to advancing health equity and honoring Indigenous traditions in healthcare. From advocating for Food as Medicine to promoting access to culturally grounded health services, we stand with Indigenous communities in their journey toward holistic wellness. Today, we reaffirm our dedication to serving the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and beyond, working together to create healthier futures. Christopher Manzi, Setu Vora, Heather Angel Mars-Martins, Kim Morrone Pont, MBA, David LoPresti, Jennifer Webb RPh, AE-C, Pantelis Demestihas, Dr. John Grossomanides, Mark Roche CPhT, Leah Lozier, Andrea Rosen #Indigenouspeoplesday #Firstnations
关于我们
Pequot Health Care? (PHC?) founded in 1991, which includes Pequot Plus Health Benefit Services and Pequot Pharmaceutical Network? (PRxN?), began as a pharmacy service to treat Tribal members and employees of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation. Pequot Health Care? is a wholly-owned business of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, long recognized as a leader in managing health care plans for Native American tribes and other commercial enterprises. Members and employees of Tribal Nations and businesses (including Foxwoods Resort and Casino) located throughout the country participate in PHC? managed health and prescription plans.
- 网站
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https://www.pequothealthcare.com
Pequot Health Care的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 保险业
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Mashantucket,Connecticut
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 1991
- 领域
- Healthcare、Mail Order Pharmacy、Third Party Administration、Pharmacy Benefits和Customer Service
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主要
1 Annie George Dr
US,Connecticut,Mashantucket,06338
Pequot Health Care员工
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Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and Pequot Health Care value Mental Health. Below are some practical tips for everyday well-being. Setu Vora, Christopher Manzi, Heather Angel Mars-Martins, Jennifer Webb RPh, AE-C, Dr. John Grossomanides, Pantelis Demestihas #Mentalhealthawareness #Mentalhealthadvocates #Mentalhealthmatters
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Pequot Health Care Pharmacy Newsletter - Skeehchooash: Over-the-Counter Medications—Can You Take Too Much? Over-the-counter (OTC) medications are a convenient and accessible way to address common health issues like headaches, colds, or allergies. But it’s important to remember that just because these medications don’t require a prescription doesn’t mean they’re risk-free. Stay informed and stay safe—your health is our priority! Christopher Manzi, Setu VoraJennifer Webb RPh, AE-C, Dr. John Grossomanides, Pantelis Demestihas, Heather Angel Mars-Martins #overthecounter #medicine #safety
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Children often catch colds, and while it’s tempting to reach for over-the-counter (OTC) medications, many aren't suitable for kids under six years old due to potential side effects and safety concerns. Instead, there are a few supplements and natural remedies that can be considered, but always with caution and preferably under the guidance of a healthcare provider. Check out Pequot Health Care's September edition of Skeehchooash, "What Supplements Can Kids Take for Cough & Cold?" Jennifer Webb RPh, AE-C, Dr. John Grossomanides, Pantelis Demestihas, Christopher Manzi, Setu Vora, Heather Angel Mars-Martins, #childrenshealth #healthykids #kidssupplements #coldandflu #cough
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Happy 7th Work Anniversary, Dr. John Grossomanides! Today, we celebrate not just a milestone but the incredible impact you’ve made over the past seven years as Director of Pharmacy Operations at Pequot Health Care. Your leadership has been instrumental in shaping our pharmacy operations and ensuring our patients' highest level of care. Thank you for all that you do, Dr. Grossomanides. Here’s to many more years of continued success and achievements! Warmest congratulations and best wishes,
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Happy 2nd Work Anniversary, Kim Morrone Pont, MBA! Today marks two incredible years of your outstanding leadership as Director of Finance at Pequot Health Care. Your dedication, strategic insight, and financial acumen have been pivotal in steering our organization toward success and stability. Your ability to navigate complex financial landscapes and support our team with clarity and vision has been inspiring. Thank you for your hard work, dedication, and positive energy in our workplace. Here’s to celebrating your many accomplishments and looking forward to the future successes we will achieve together! Congratulations on this milestone, Kim!
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National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM) is a crucial time to highlight the importance of vaccines in protecting public health. Pequot Health Care would like to emphasize several key points during this month: 1. Protection Across All Ages: Vaccines are not just for children. They protect people of all ages, from infants to the elderly, against preventable diseases like the flu, measles, and pneumonia. 2. Community Immunity: Increasing the number of people vaccinated helps protect those who cannot vaccinate for medical reasons.? 3. Updated Vaccinations: It’s essential to keep your vaccinations up to date, especially with new and emerging diseases. Regular check-ups with healthcare providers can ensure you’re protected. 4. Travel and Vaccination: If you’re planning to travel, certain vaccines may be required or recommended depending on your destination. Check with your healthcare provider well in advance of your trip. 5. Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy: Misinformation about vaccines can lead to hesitancy. It’s crucial to rely on credible information sources and have open conversations with healthcare providers about any concerns. 6. Vaccination and Chronic Conditions: People with chronic health conditions may be at higher risk for complications from certain diseases. Vaccination can provide an added layer of protection. Pequot Health Care encourages everyone to talk to their healthcare providers about the vaccines they need and to participate in National Immunization Awareness Month by spreading the word about the importance of vaccines in protecting individual and community health. Christopher Manzi, Setu Vora, Heather Angel Mars-Martins, Kim Morrone Pont, MBA, Stephen Demby, David LoPresti, Mark Roche CPhT, Leah Lozier, Jennifer Webb RPh, AE-C, Dr. John Grossomanides, Pantelis Demestihas #NIAM #NIAM2024 #ivax2protect #vaccinationsaveslives
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Drug-induced nutritional depletion is a critical topic for anyone taking medications. Here’s a summary of the key points shared by Pequot Health Care: Common Mechanisms of Nutritional Depletion: 1. Interference with Absorption: ??- Gastrointestinal Effects: Drugs like proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and antacids alter stomach acidity, hindering the absorption of vital nutrients such as vitamin B12, calcium, magnesium, and iron. ??- Chelation: Certain antibiotics, including tetracyclines and fluoroquinolones, bind minerals like calcium and iron, preventing their absorption. 2. Altered Metabolism: ??- Enzyme Activity: Some medications (e.g., phenytoin, carbamazepine) induce liver enzymes, accelerating the breakdown of nutrients like vitamin D and folic acid. ??- Nutrient Competition: Drugs may compete with nutrients for metabolic pathways, affecting their conversion and activation. 3. Increased Excretion: ??Diuretics can lead to a loss of water-soluble vitamins and minerals such as potassium and magnesium. ??- Laxatives: Frequent use may result in the loss of electrolytes and water-soluble vitamins due to increased bowel movements. 4. Impaired Storage: ??- Liver Function: Medications affecting liver health (e.g., statins) can impair the storage of fat-soluble vitamins like A, D, E, and K. Examples of Drug-Induced Depletions: - Statins: Can reduce Coenzyme Q10 levels, causing muscle pain. - Metformin: Long-term use may lead to vitamin B12 deficiency, potentially causing neuropathy or anemia. - Oral Contraceptives May deplete B vitamins and minerals like magnesium and zinc. - Antidepressants (SSRIs): Can affect sodium balance, risking hyponatremia. - Corticosteroids: Can lower levels of calcium, vitamin D, potassium, and magnesium, raising osteoporosis risk. Managing Nutritional Depletions: - Monitoring: Regular checks of nutrient levels in patients on long-term medication can catch deficiencies early. - Dietary Adjustments: Eating nutrient-rich foods can help counteract deficiencies. - Supplementation: Sometimes, supplements may be needed to address significant depletions. - Medication Review: Discussing your medication regimen with healthcare providers can help minimize nutritional impacts. Conclusion: Being aware of drug-induced nutritional depletions is vital for maintaining overall health. Please always contact your healthcare providers about any concerns regarding your medications. Together, you can ensure a balanced approach to managing your medications and nutritional needs. Telly Demestihas, Dr. John Grossomanides, Jennifer Webb RPh, AE-C, Heather Angel Mars-Martins
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Disability Pride Month celebrates the contributions, achievements, and identities of people with disabilities. It’s a month dedicated to recognizing the diversity of the disability community, raising awareness about the challenges they face, and advocating for inclusion and accessibility. At Pequot Health Care, Disability Pride Month means: 1.?????Celebration of Diversity: Recognizing and honoring the unique experiences, talents, and perspectives of individuals with disabilities. 2.?????Raising Awareness: Educating the broader community about the realities of living with a disability, breaking down stereotypes, and fostering understanding. 3.?????Advocacy for Rights: Highlighting the ongoing fight for equal rights and accessibility, and the importance of policies that support the disability community. 4.?????Community and Solidarity: Providing a platform for individuals with disabilities to come together, share their stories, and support one another. 5.?????Empowerment and Visibility: Empowering people with disabilities to take pride in their identities and make their voices heard in all aspects of society. It’s a reminder of the importance of inclusivity and the ongoing work needed to create a world where everyone, regardless of ability, can thrive and participate fully. #disabilitypride #disabilityawareness #disabilityrights #disabilityinclusion #disabilityadvocate #disabilitysupport Setu Vora, Christopher Manzi, Heather Angel Mars-Martins, Kim Morrone Pont, MBA, Leah Lozier, Jennifer Webb RPh, AE-C, Andrea Rosen, Stephen Demby, David LoPresti, Telly Demestihas Dr. John Grossomanides Mary Ellen Rydell, Tammy J Shawn-Wienke