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Harvard-Pilgrim Subscribers

Health Coach

Harvard Pilgrim offers its members age 18 and older  a personalized, telephonic support program. All health coaches are registered nurses who have been certified in lifestyle management coaching, to help members make informed decisions about lifestyle management opportunities. Support focuses on:

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Be Tobacco Free

A program created by the National Cancer Insitute, Smokefree.gov offers short and long-term tools and resources to help individuals understand the risks of tobacco and how to help them quit. Smokefree.gov also offers a quitline; trained counselors who can text or talk over the phone about a wide arrange of tobacco and quitting topics.

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National Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Information Center

24 Hours a day hotline, to call for help dealing with alcohol and other substance abuse issues. The Center also provides extensive information and resources on their website alcohol, drugs, detoxing, intervention, and addiction help. 

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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

24-Hour Suicide Prevention Lifeline offers help for yourself, or someone else when contemplating suicide, or coping after a suicide. There are also many online tools, and resources about topics around suicide. 

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24 Hours A Day Lifeline

1-800-273-8255

Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Tobacco and Nicotine Cessation

The USNH Employee Assistance Program is run by APS Healthcare. They provide referrals, counseling, and online resources and tools. Topics include how to quit smoking, the risks of smoking and tobacco, and how to help others quit.

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APS Healthcare

 

Company Access Code: USNH

Fitness Club Membership Program

Harvard Pilgrim Health Care subscribers are eligible to recieve a $500 benefit per year (one member per household) for a health club membership that is payable to a selected participating health club.

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Peripheral Artery Disease Exercise Prgoram

The Peripheral Artery Disease Exercise Program is for individuals with a clinical diagnosis of peripheral artery disease (PAD). It is for anyone with this condition who wishes to improve overall health and well-being through exercise and education about lifestyle modification for the improvement of symptoms usually felt with normal activities of daily living. Exercise testing and prescriptions are developed and monitored according to a research-proven PAD exercise protocol and the individual’s needs and goals.

Radiology

Health Services Radiology Department performs most standard dianostic x-rays.  All x-rays take at HealthServices are reviewed by a local Radiologist.  An x-ray order from from a Health Services Medical Clinician,  Employee Clinic Medical Clinician  or off-campus heatlhcare provider is required before scheduling any x-rays.

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Laboratory

Health Services laboratory providers most standard diagnostic lab tests.  A lab order request from a Health Services Medical Clinician, Employee Clinic Medical Clinician  or off-campus heatlhcare provider is required before any laboratory procedure can be scheduled. There is a fee for lab test.

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Acute Care

The UNH Employee Clinic offeres acute care services (ex. Infections, injuries, headaches, heartburn, etc.) to current employees of USNH and their dependents (over the age of 18)

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