Highmark donates Back-to-School Toolkits to over 400 school districts in Delaware and Pennsylvania
Back to school kits
contain face coverings and shields, disinfectant wipes, hand sanitizer, signage
and resources with best practices
WILMINGTON, Del. (August 31, 2020) – Highmark Inc. is helping schools navigate the new,
uncharted school year by donating Back-to-School Toolkits containing personal
protective equipment and resources to school districts across Delaware and
Pennsylvania.
“With the 2020-21 academic year presenting unprecedented challenges, we are stepping up our efforts to help schools create a positive and safe learning environment—whether virtually, in-person or a mix of both,” shared Deb Rice-Johnson, president of Highmark Inc. “Schools play a vital role in our communities as they prepare today’s students to become the leaders of tomorrow. At Highmark, we want to show our unwavering support and gratitude for all that they do, especially under the current, ever-changing circumstances.”
School districts across Delaware will receive adjustable
face coverings to fit a wide age range of students, face shields for teachers
and staff members, disinfectant hand wipes, large one-gallon pumps of hand
sanitizer, signage containing best practices, and resource guides to assist
with the transition to the new school year, courtesy of Highmark. Signage and
resource guides are also available to the general public at no charge on the Highmark
Employer Back-to-School Toolkit website. School districts eligible to
request kits will be contacted and given the option to schedule when and where
they receive the kits to align with their individual reopening plans.
“Capital School District is grateful for Highmark Delaware’s support and their provision of PPE supplies for our students and staff. As we enter into this school year in a completely new way, it is great to know we have the support of our community and business partners,” said Dr. Sylvia Henderson, Superintendent of Capital School District.
In addition to supplies and resources, Highmark Blue Cross
Blue Shield Delaware will host a Back-to-School webinar in collaboration with
clinical leaders from ChristianaCare on September 2, to provide an update on
COVID-19 from infectious disease experts and address mental wellness challenges
educators may face as Delaware schools start the year virtually. Anyone
interested in tuning in can register here: https://highmarkhealth.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_im4zvtDTR92bdmpw2V8UlA.
“We realize that many challenges will present themselves as our educators and students head back to school in this unprecedented situation,” said Adam Knox, Regional Vice President, Head of Commercial Business for Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Delaware. “Highmark Delaware is committed to its members and the community and hope that these PPE kits, along with other resources we are making available, will help ensure everyone’s safety and health.”
The back-to-school initiatives are part of Highmark’s larger efforts to help the communities that it serves during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. In early June, Highmark
mobilized local small and diverse businesses to design, manufacture and
donate over 1.3 million cloth face coverings to Highmark members across its
footprint. Highmark
also donated over 40,000 cloth face coverings to EMS professionals across
Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Delaware during National EMS Week in May.
Additionally, Highmark has taken many proactive measures
through coverage expansions, increased options to access to care, support for
its communities, providers and customers, and by providing resources to access
help and information to ensure that our members, employees and communities are
safe and can continue to receive care. Highmark expanded benefits to cover
telehealth and inpatient, in-network COVID-19 treatment with no cost-sharing
until September 30.
To support those affected by the pandemic, Highmark
dedicated a web site (highmarkanswers.com)
to answer questions and provide insight to the community and launched a stream
of podcasts to assist in understanding issues surrounding COVID-19. Through its
provider partners such as AHN in western Pennsylvania and health systems in
other communities, Highmark has actively supported COVID-19 testing, with a focus
on underserved communities through mobile units. Highmark also
committed $2 million in grants to food insecurity, safety net providers and
COVID-19 relief organizations throughout Pennsylvania, West Virginia and
Delaware.
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About Highmark
Blue Cross Blue Shield Delaware
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Delaware serves approximately 441,000 members through the company’s health care benefits business. It is an influential company in the market generating an economic impact of $135 million and supporting more than 1,000 direct and indirect jobs across the state. Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Delaware is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, an association of independent Blue Cross and Blue Shield companies. For more information, visit www.highmarkbcbsde.com.