Thread regarding Centene Corp. layoffs

Northwell, Fidelis face network split affecting 240,000

“Transforming the health of the communities we serve, one person at a time.”

If the Northwell/Fidelis dispute isn’t resolved, that’s certainly one way to transform a community of up to 240,000 members.

“We do what’s right, not what’s easy.”
“We measure success by the trust we build.”

I’m sure Northwell is overflowing with trust right now. Transforming the heck out of that community. 😳

https://www.beckerspayer.com/contracting/northwell-fidelis-face-network-split-affecting-240000/


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Post ID: @OP+1kwntv84h

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I've been with Fidelis for almost 15 years. Was offered VSP but didn't accept. I'm just going to ride this out and see what happens. I'll be giving my best 50% into my work until sh*t hits the fan for us. I do miss the old days though.

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Post ID: @q0+1kwntv84h

I knew when Centene bought out Fidelis in 2017, closing in 2018… that it wasn’t going to end well. A good company to work for the first 5 years or so, and then the snowball started rolling. Forcibly dragged from the FACETS to the AMISYS platform, then my mental health was just torn loose from me. I was terminated recently under the guise of one reason (which I call BS on), but it didn’t go unnoticed that it was a mere 2 weeks after applying to have an FMLA accommodation in place at the behest of my supervisor to “help protect your job insert my name here”. Well I see now, it was one of the stupidest decisions I ever made. Shortly after being let go, this news comes out!?! I’d be lying if I said I wouldn’t have jumped on the VSP bandwagon faster than a John picking up a $2 ho---r walking the French quarter of New Orleans, but damn Centene… you couldn’t have given me a little more time to take a VSP? Oh well… jokes on you because I had a soft landing (full-time with a new employer on Monday after you’d cut me loose on a Friday), and my mental healths’ only hit now is dealing with life as a caregiver to my father with cancer & ALZ. The one thing I’m honestly pi---d about though, is losing my 5 weeks of PTO… as I don’t miss for one minute the he-l you put me thru daily for the last 2 1/2 years I was there (which I swore after working for a major bank during the housing crisis in 2008-09, that I’d never let myself feel that way again). So for now, life is good and you didn’t sink me like you thought you did.

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Post ID: @eh+1kwntv84h

@OP - well to be fair - Northwell's treatment costs range around 25% higher than regional averages so... there must be more to this story, eh ?

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Post ID: @ds+1kwntv84h

@c5 - I think that Fidelis Care " walked the walk " with service both to the member and to fellow employees . And yes .. it DID feel like a family. We also had better health insurance, better dental insurance, they werent threatening " ICHRA " to replace the employer health plan and you actually got the feeling that upper level management actually gave a cr-p about you... well because they DID. Run into em in the elevators in Queens and they remember your name in Buffalo when they come to visit ! You cant fake that with a bunch of slogans and mumbo jumbo themes like whats going on now.

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Post ID: @dr+1kwntv84h

@ce - Yep - they drove that feeling right off a cliff

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Post ID: @dq+1kwntv84h

@c5 I remember when there were annual Christmas parties in terrance on the park, everything felt heart warming and close like family when we were just “Fidelis Care”. Centene destroyed what was once an impactful, and nice company to work for.

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Post ID: @ce+1kwntv84h

@bp As a former Fidelis guy pre-Centene, I completely agree. It was a completely different culture back then. And I very much looked forward to the town hall meetings with Father Frawley and his team. They were always helpful and informative.

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Post ID: @c5+1kwntv84h

@c0 I agree! People need to just calm the fu-k down. 👍

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Post ID: @c2+1kwntv84h

@bx Please chill out. This is a free public space, people can do whatever and say whatever, no need to be the police. None of us own this platform, so stop being triggered by strangers and something you have no control over. If people want to share, it’s fine. Be mature enough to move on. Why are you trigged. Hope you don’t crash out! Be safe!

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Post ID: @c0+1kwntv84h

@bx Just my 2 cents! We all have our own perspectives. If this isn't your cup of tea, feel free to just scroll on by. It's totally free to ignore, so no need to get worked up over it! 😊

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Post ID: @bz+1kwntv84h

@bk

Here you go, spamming this same post content, verbatim, copyy/pasting it onto thread after thread, in the Centene section of this site!

https://www.thelayoff.com/centene

You are very determined to try to do some sort of damage control here, by copy/pasting that same B.S. on thread after thread. "Leadership holds all the cards"...LOL

Is that why "leadership" had to backtrack and change the VSP policy, once they saw the deluge of numbers of people who applied for it? Suddenly the "leadership" tone changed from "take it or leave it" (where most people took the offer) to "hey wait a minute guys, we need to change things up a bit here...we need more time to process things."

GTFO with your B.S.
Everyone can see through it, and you're fooling no one.

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Post ID: @bx+1kwntv84h

This is not the same non for profit amazing plan that was once. What a shame to allow Centene to single-handedly destroy Fidelis Care. All of Mark Lanes hard work and dedication burned to the ground and that is why money is the root of all evil

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Post ID: @bp+1kwntv84h

Honestly, no one knows what leadership will do, and they hold all the cards. Speculating on every rumor isn't going to change the outcome. In the end, it boils down to two options: accept the Voluntary Separation Program (VSP) or risk an involuntary layoff. It’s a financial decision for the company, not a personal one. My best advice is to stop stressing over the noise and focus on preparing for whichever scenario comes your way.

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Post ID: @bk+1kwntv84h

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