Digestive Issues The digestive system is made up of the gastrointestinal tract (GI), liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. Its purpose is to digest food and help your body absorb nutrients that it needs to stay healthy. When someone experiences digestive …
Students who Waived Hospitalization & Specialty Care Coverage I waived, now what? As a degree-seeking student enrolled at least half-time, you still have access to the Yale Health Basic Student Health Services. This is not insurance coverage, just …
Appeals Process You have the right to appeal an adverse claim determination or an adverse benefit determination rendered by Yale Health. Member obligations such as premium contribution, deductibles or co-payments cannot be appealed. Please read the …
Mole Screening Patients with any skin cancer history and/or a spot or area of concern should NOT make an appointment for a mole screening. These patients should contact their primary care provider (PCP) for an evaluation or a referral. To discuss this …
Retirees and Specialty Care If you are receiving care in any of the specialty departments at the Yale Health Center, when you retire you need to cancel upcoming appointments that are scheduled after your effective date as a Medicare patient. The staff in …
LGBTQ Health Yale Health is committed to providing comprehensive, supportive, individualized healthcare and health information to individuals with diverse expressions of gender and sexuality, and we are dedicated to LGBTQ inclusion in all our services. …
Student Coverage Spring 2026 Deadline to Waive January 31, 2026 11:59:59 pm EST All students enrolled in a degree-seeking program at least half-time must provide proof of insurance to waive Yale Health Hospitalization & Specialty Care Coverage. Waivers …
Announcements Yale Health News & Announcements Check back often and follow us on social media for Yale Health news and announcements Member Update – December 2025 In this update: Warm Wishes from Yale Health Seasonal Health Reminders Access to Care During …
Prediabetes You’ve been told that you have prediabetes. What does this mean? While you don’t have you type 2 diabetes yet, you do have a high risk of getting it in the future. It’s like an early warning sign. While it might seem overwhelming right now, …