Monoclonal Antibody Treatment Available

NOW AVAILABLE

Monoclonal Antibody Treatment for Covid-19

Monoclonal Antibody TreatmentHealthy Connections Community Health Network is now offering Regeneron (Monoclonal Antibody Treatment) for patients who believe they have been exposed to Covid-19 (Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2). This treatment is successful in many patients who are considered high risk for severe Covid-19, including hospitalization or death.

Regeneron can be administered by intravenous infusion or subcutaneous injection. Patients should call our hotline at 479-437-3300 for more information. Referrals are being accepted from any provider, even if you are currently outside of the Healthy Connections Community Health Network.

Healthy Connections will be administering Regeneron both intravenously and subcutaneously at the following locations:

Additionally, Healthy Connections is now administering Regneron subcutaneously at the following locations:

The Healthy Connections team will administer monoclonal antibodies with a one-time intravenous (IV) infusion or subcutaneous injection in some cases. The IV infusion involves placing a needle in a vein and gradually sending the medicine through the IV and into the body. The infusion takes between 20 and 50 minutes. After the IV is removed, patients must wait at least one more hour so health care workers can watch for side effects or negative reactions. Intravenous infusion is recommended for patients who have tested positive for Covid-19. Subcutaneous injection is recommended for patients who have been exposed to Covid-19 or for whom the intravenous infusion is not otherwise feasible.

This is not a substitution for the Covid-19 vaccination. Call 888-710-8220 to schedule vaccination appointments at your nearest Healthy Connections Community Health Network location. Patients can learn more and schedule appointments by speaking to their Healthy Connections provider by calling our hotline at 479-437-3300. More information can be found at https://healthy-connections.org/monoclonal.

Monoclonal antibodies are synthetic versions of the body’s natural line of defense against severe infection — a therapy designed to send reinforcements for the immune system. The antibody treatment is meant for Covid-19 patients early in their infection and who are at high risk of getting even sicker, nipping infections in the bud before it puts people in the hospital. It can be used for breakthrough Covid-19 cases as well, regardless of symptoms. If a person has tested positive within the past 10 days, and they are at risk for getting sicker — like older patients, patients with high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, asthma, or obesity — the treatment is available.

How it works

The Healthy Connections team will administer monoclonal antibodies with a one-time intravenous (IV) infusion or subcutaneous injection in some cases. The IV infusion involves placing a needle in a vein and gradually sending the medicine through the IV and into the body. The infusion takes between 20 and 50 minutes. After the IV is removed, patients must wait at least one more hour so health care workers can watch for side effects or negative reactions.

If you have tested positive for Covid-19, call us at 479-437-3300 to see if this treatment may be available to you.

FAQ
What are monoclonal antibodies?

Monoclonal antibodies are just like your body’s antibodies but are selected for their strong ability to resist the virus. They are produced like medication and help your body fight illness. In 2020, the Food and Drug Administration issued an emergency use authorization to permit monoclonal antibodies as a treatment option for Covid-19.

How are antibodies made?

Antibodies are proteins made by your body’s immune system that fight off infections, including infections caused by viruses. Your body can remember how to make antibodies if you are exposed to the same germ again.

How does monoclonal antibody treatment work?

After entering your body, monoclonal antibodies look for and attach to the spike protein that sticks out of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

When monoclonal antibodies attach to the spike protein, they can block the virus’s ability to enter cells — and slow down the infection.

Who is not eligible for this treatment?

Patients are not eligible for this treatment if they:

  • Have been hospitalized due to Covid-19
  • Require oxygen therapy due to Covid-19
  • Require an increase in baseline oxygen flow rate due to Covid-19 (and in those on chronic oxygen therapy due to underlying non-Vodi-19 related comorbidity)
  • Have had symptoms for more than 10 days
  • Weigh less than 88 pounds
What is the cost to patients?

In most cases, Monoclonal Antibody Treatment is done at no cost to patients. Healthy Connections will collect patient’s date of birth and social security number in order to bill this treatment to Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).

How to find out if you qualify and to receive monoclonal antibodies treatment

Potential patients can find out if they qualify by speaking to their Healthy Connections provider. Patients can also call 479-437-3300.

CLINICS OFFERING MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY TREATMENT

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Get Your Covid-19 Booster at Healthy Connections

It’s pretty pleasing when someone boosts your morale. It might give you a confidence boost. If your battery dies, you might need a boost. A spacecraft needs boost-er rockets to lift off. Here’s an opportunity to boost your chances of getting the most severe Covid-19 symptoms.

Covid-19 Booster Shots are here and available at Healthy Connections Community Health Network Primary Care Clinics. We are stocked up on the Moderna Covid-19 booster shots. And the CDC says you can get this booster, even if you took Pfizer for your initial doses. You can also get this Covid-19 booster shot (or your 1st or 2nd dose) on the same day you get your flu shot (By the way, it’s time to get your flu shot.

The Moderna booster is ½ the dosage of the initial vaccine and can be given six months after the initial vaccination. Please check our website for a list of conditions that qualify for booster shots.

The CDC recommends the following people get a Covid-19 booster shot:

  • 65 years and older, and residents in long-term care settings
  • 18 years and older, should receive a booster shot of a Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at least 6 months after their COVID-19 vaccine primary series
  • 50–64 years old with underlying medical conditions should receive a booster shot of a Pfizer-BioNTech’s or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at least 6 months after their COVID-19 vaccine primary series
  • 18–49 years with underlying medical conditions may receive a booster shot of a Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at least 6 months after their COVID-19 vaccine primary series, based on their benefits and risks.
  • 18-64 years who are at increased risk for SARS-CoV-2 exposure and transmission because of occupational or institutional setting may receive a booster shot of a Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at least 6 months after their COVID-19 vaccine primary series, based on their benefits and risks.

Call us at 888-710-8220 to schedule appointments or visit www.gettestedfree.com for all our Covid-19 information.

December Employees of the Month

Healthy Connections is excited to announce its December 2021 Shining STAR employees of the month:

WEST: MEGAN NEER

EAST: AUDRA DAVIDSON

Each month across the Healthy Connections Community Health Network, exemplary employees are nominated for this award for representing our Three Pillars: Excellence, Compassion, and Community. These pillars are considered heavily when choosing winners.

As winners of this Shining STAR award, Megan and Audra are winners of a $50 gift card.

Megan is a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Mena and works with Centralized Scheduling to answer nurse-related questions from patients.

  • “Megan is always helping the call center in any way she can. She has the best customer service with all the patients. I believe she is one of the nicest nurses we have.”

Audra is a Patient Care Coordinator (PCC) Manager based in Hot Springs.

  • “Audra does so much for so many of us. She is literally only a phone call away for any Patient Care Coordinator who needs her help. In our world, she is completely necessary and we appreciate her.”

Congratulations to both Megan and Audra.

Do you know who should be our next to be recognized? Nominate by visiting https://www.healthy-connections.org/nominate.

 

November Employees of the Month

Healthy Connections is excited to announce its November 2021 Shining STAR employees of the month:

WEST: SHANTI MCCORMICK

EAST: KAYLA PATTERSON

Each month across the Healthy Connections Community Health Network, exemplary employees are nominated for this award for representing our Three Pillars: Excellence, Compassion, and Community. These pillars are considered heavily when choosing winners.

As winners of this Shining STAR award, Shanti and Kayla are winners of a $50 gift card.

Shanti is a Finance Assistant based at the Mena clinic.

  • “Shanti is a joy to work with! She goes out of her way to help co-workers both inside and outside her department. She is a hard worker who will come alongside and help in any way she can to problem solve and find a solution. She gives 110 percent every day.”

Kayla is a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) at the Hot Springs Central clinic.

  • “Kayla has such a great, positive attitude and is always helpful and caring. She is an exemplary nurse and I am proud to work with her.”
  • “She is always willing to lend a hand. She goes above and beyond to help her peers and patients.”
  • “Kayla consistently steps in to help where needed without being asked. She has a positive attitude and is soft and caring with our patients. She is a true team player.”

Congratulations to both Shanti and Kayla.

Do you know who should be our next to be recognized? Nominate by visiting https://www.healthy-connections.org/nominate.

 

 

2021 Holiday Hours

Please note the following holiday schedule and hours for Healthy Connections Community Health Network clinics from Dec. 23 to Jan. 2. Call 888-710-8220 with questions or to schedule appointments.

Clinic/DateFriday, Dec. 23Saturday, Dec. 24Sunday, Dec. 25Monday, Dec. 26Tuesday, Dec. 27Wednesday, Dec. 28Thursday, Dec. 29Friday, Dec. 30Saturday, Dec. 31Sunday, Jan. 1Monday, Jan. 2
ArkadelphiaClosedClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pmClosedClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm
De Queen7:45 am-6 pmClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pmClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm
Hot Springs Central7:45 am-6 pmClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pmClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm
Hot Springs Chippewa7:45 am-6 pmClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pmClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm
Hot Springs McAuleyClosedClosedClosedClosed8 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pmClosedClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm
Hot Springs VillageClosedClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pmClosedClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm
Little Rock Midtown (Health For Life Clinic)7:45 am-6 pmClosedClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pmClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm
Malvern Teeter Plaza7:45 am-6 pmClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm8 am-7:45 am-6 pm pm7:45 am-6 pmClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm
Mena7:45 am-6 pmClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pmClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm
Mount Ida (MCCC)ClosedClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pmClosedClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm
Haskell8 am - NoonClosedClosed7:30 am -5 pm7:30 am-5 pm7:30 am-5 pm7:30 am-5 pm8 am - NoonClosedClosed7:30 am-5 pm
Russellville7:45 am-6 pmClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pm7:45 am-6 pmCloseddClosedClosed7:45 am-6 pm

October Employees of the Month

Healthy Connections is excited to announce its October 2021 Shining STAR employees of the month:

WEST: Misty Surber

EAST: Heather Berryhill

 

Each month across the Healthy Connections Community Health Network, exemplary employees are nominated for this award for representing our Three Pillars: Excellence, Compassion, and Community. These pillars are considered heavily when choosing winners.

As winners of this Shining STAR award, Misty and Heather are winners of a $50 gift card.

Misty is the manager of the home visiting program, Healthy Families Arkansas Polk and Garland Counties.

  • “Misty is a hard worker and such a great manager and ambassador for the home-visiting program. She continues to see clients, teaching parenting practices to new and expectant moms. She also worked hard to ensure our preparedness during a recent accreditation process.”

Heather is a patient care coordinator at the Hot Springs Central clinic.

  • “She is so helpful and helps you any way she can. She constantly goes above and beyond for Patients and Employees. I truly think she deserves it. She has such a beautiful heart.”

Congratulations to both Misty and Heather.

Do you know who should be our next to be recognized? Nominate by visiting https://www.healthy-connections.org/nominate.