Nurses Week Highlights Dedication to Members and Communities

Health & Wellness, Transforming Communities

05/11/2021

nurse holding medical syringe

During National Nurses Week (May 6-12), Centene recognizes the vital contributions nursing professionals across our enterprise make to keep our members and communities safe and healthy. Our Medical Management/Health Services team includes skilled physicians, nurses, pharmacists, social workers and health service experts who work directly with those we serve.

Nursing professionals and clinical teams across our organization are an essential part of our local approach to holistic healthcare. Centene's nurses and care teams work together to improve health outcomes, advocate for members, and enable community partnerships.

Early in the pandemic, Centene responded to the urgent need for medical professionals to care for patients by establishing a Medical Reserve Leave policy, which provides paid leave and benefits to clinical staff who chose to help those impacted by COVID-19. Nurses across the enterprise have served in front-line positions during the COVID-19 pandemic, including delivering direct patient care and providing testing and vaccination assistance.

The St. Louis Post Dispatch — a St. Louis regional newspaper — shared the stories of Centene case managers who helped treat hospital patients in New York and administer vaccines in Ohio as part of their Nurses Week coverage.

We thank the nurses and clinical professionals across our enterprise for their tireless service, whether they are providing front-line treatment, ensuring continuity of care for members, or transforming the health of vulnerable populations.