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Coordinated Care Brings Free Health Screenings to Washington Communities with Statewide Vision & Dental Van Tour

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Centene (NYSE: CNC) subsidiary Coordinated Care is launching a nine-day statewide tour in Washington using its “SeeMore” vision van and “Flossy” dental van to provide free vision and dental screenings, prescription glasses, fluoride treatments, and dental kits to the public on a first-come, first-served basis.

The tour targets especially rural and underinvested communities, expects hundreds of attendees per stop, and partners with local organizations to offer additional resources such as food, health checks, school supplies, and donated essentials, plus a 1,000‑pair kids’ shoe giveaway in Yakima.

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News Explained

The tour has launched with daily capacity of approximately 35 to 40 dental screening appointments and up to 200 vision screenings; patients needing glasses can choose frames onsite and have them shipped within a month.

Market Context

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Analysis

CNC's recent news record included a -0.85% 24-hour reaction to news_id 1495558, adding a cautionary comparison to this community initiative. Current data also showed low short positioning and recent Net Selling, while the announcement contains no reported financial outcome.

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Tour Duration: nine days Fluoride Treatment Ages: ages 4-18 Daily Dental Appointments: 35 to 40 appointments +2 more
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Tour Duration nine days Statewide healthcare tour
Fluoride Treatment Ages ages 4-18 Dental van services
Daily Dental Appointments 35 to 40 appointments Expected per tour stop per day
Daily Vision Appointments up to 200 appointments Expected per tour stop per day
Free Shoes 1,000 pairs Yakima tour stop giveaway for kids

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5 past events · Latest: Aug 20 (Positive)
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Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 20 Community health initiative Positive -0.8% Maternal-health program reported supporting more than 312,000 pregnancies since 2022
Aug 17 Leadership transition Neutral -4.5% Company announced planned CFO succession and reaffirmed full-year 2026 guidance
Aug 13 Community health investment Positive -1.6% Health Net announced a $412,000 grant supporting 60 student advocates
Aug 13 Community sponsorship Positive -1.6% Carolina Complete Health sponsored a summer camp for 24 children
Aug 13 Workforce investment Positive -1.6% MHS Serves announced more than $2 million supporting Indiana employment initiatives

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Recent positive community and maternal-health announcements were followed by negative 24-hour reactions, indicating repeated divergence between announcement sentiment and subsequent price response.

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fluoride treatment, bifocals
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fluoride treatment medical
"and fluoride treatments."
A fluoride treatment is a medical or dental application of fluoride—either applied directly to teeth (varnish, gel, foam) or delivered systemically (water fluoridation, supplements)—intended to strengthen tooth enamel and reduce cavities. It matters to investors because demand, regulation, reimbursement, and public‑health policies around fluoride affect manufacturers, dental clinics, water utilities, and healthcare service revenue in predictable ways, similar to how safety features influence demand for cars.
bifocals medical
"available as single vision or line bifocals."
Eyeglass lenses that combine two different prescription powers in one lens, with one area for distance vision and a second area for near tasks like reading; the two zones are either visibly split or blended into a single surface. They matter to investors because demand, pricing, manufacturing complexity and innovation in bifocal lenses affect revenue and margins for optical retailers, frame and lens manufacturers, and healthcare device suppliers—similar to how a car with two modes might change what buyers pay for and how it's made.

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Nine-day tour offers free vision and dental screenings to bolster access to critical health services in communities across the state.

TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Coordinated Care, Washington's trusted healthcare partner and wholly owned subsidiary of the Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC), is launching a nine-day, statewide healthcare tour, bringing Centene's vision and dental health vans, "SeeMore" and "Flossy," to communities across Washington.

"Flossy" van  travelling across the state to bring dental screenings to families in need.

The tour will increase access to critical health services for rural communities by taking healthcare on the road and meeting people where they are – offering free prescription glasses, vision and dental screenings, and fluoride treatments. These services will be available to all members of the public, regardless of Coordinated Care membership, with no appointment needed on a first-come, first-served basis.

"Access to preventive care – like a vision and dental screening, a pair of glasses – can make an enormous difference in someone's health and quality of life," said Beth Johnson, CEO of Coordinated Care. "Geography shouldn't determine a family's access to proactive, preventative care. By bringing these vans directly into communities where people live, work, and go to school, especially rural communities that may lack access to these services, we're removing barriers and making it easier for families across Washington state to get the high-quality care they deserve."

The dental van "Flossy" will offer a free dental screening for kids and adults, and fluoride treatment for ages 4-18, and every attendee – not just those screened – will receive a free dental kit that includes a toothbrush, toothpaste, and floss. "SeeMore," the vision van, will offer free vision screenings and eyeglass prescriptions, available as single vision or line bifocals. Patients who need new glasses can choose frames onsite and have them shipped to their home within a month. Free reading glasses and sunglasses will also be available.

"When more people have fair access to care, communities can thrive," said Vanetta Abdelatiff, president and CEO of Arcora Foundation. "We are proud to support Coordinated Care in addressing the immediate oral health needs of more people across the state—especially those in underinvested in communities— which supports our long term goal ensuring everyone can get the care they need when, where, and how they need it."

Each stop of the tour is expected to draw hundreds of attendees, with approximately 35 to 40 dental screening appointments and up to 200 vision screening appointments per day.

Recognizing that improving whole-person health goes beyond basic care, Coordinated Care is partnering with local organizations at each stop to connect attendees with additional resources, like fresh produce and shelf-stable food boxes from regional food banks; immunizations and blood pressure checks; free haircuts; books and school supplies; and more. Additionally, the Centene Foundation has donated funds for supplies such as diapers, formula, hygiene products, and clothes that will be distributed at tour stops in Spokane to families impacted by the recent wildfires. 

The tour will also be joined by Walter Jones, a Seattle Seahawks legend and Pro Football Hall of Famer. Jones will close out the tour in Yakima, joining for a special giveaway of 1,000 free pairs of shoes for kids ahead of the start of the new school year.

"I'm always excited to work with Coordinated Care because they understand the importance of whole person care that meets families where they are," said Seattle Seahawks legend Walter Jones. "I'm joining their statewide vision and dental tour with the last stop in Yakima, where we'll also be sending 1,000 kids home with a free pair of shoes. This is exactly the kind of whole-person support Washington families deserve, and I'm honored to be part of it."

For more information on the tour stops, click here. For questions about attending any tour stop, please contact Leanne Sangster at mediainquiries@coordinatedcarehealth.com.

About Coordinated Care
Coordinated Care provides free and low-cost health insurance coverage to more than 300,000 Medicaid, foster care, Medicare and marketplace members across Washington, with more than 30,000 providers in-network. Coordinated Care is committed to transforming the health of the community one person at a time. They treat the whole person by breaking down barriers to accessing care, walking members through their benefits, and connecting them to the care they need. Coordinated Care is a Washington managed care organization and a wholly owned subsidiary of Centene Corporation, a leading healthcare enterprise committed to helping people live healthier lives. To learn more, visit https://www.coordinatedcarehealth.com/WA-first.html

"SeeMore" van  travelling across the state to bring vision screenings and eyeglasses to families in need.

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FAQ

What is Coordinated Care’s 2026 free vision and dental van tour in Washington sponsored by Centene (CNC)?

Coordinated Care’s 2026 tour is a nine-day statewide initiative offering free vision and dental services in Washington. According to Coordinated Care, Centene’s “SeeMore” and “Flossy” vans provide screenings, glasses, fluoride treatments, and dental kits to the public on a first-come, first-served basis.

Who can receive free health services during Coordinated Care’s Washington van tour backed by Centene (CNC)?

The free services are available to all members of the public, not just Coordinated Care members. According to Coordinated Care, no appointments are required, and care is provided on a first-come, first-served basis across multiple Washington communities, including rural and underinvested areas.

What dental services does the “Flossy” van offer during the Coordinated Care and Centene (CNC) Washington tour?

The “Flossy” dental van offers free dental screenings for kids and adults plus fluoride treatments for ages 4–18. According to Coordinated Care, every attendee receives a free dental kit with a toothbrush, toothpaste, and floss, regardless of whether they receive a screening.

What vision care does the “SeeMore” van provide on Coordinated Care’s 2026 Washington tour supported by Centene (CNC)?

The “SeeMore” vision van provides free vision screenings, eyeglass prescriptions, and frames. According to Coordinated Care, patients can select frames onsite, receive single vision or line bifocals shipped within a month, and also access free reading glasses and sunglasses at tour stops.

How many people does Coordinated Care expect to serve daily on its Washington tour with Centene (CNC)?

Each stop is expected to attract hundreds of attendees, with 35–40 dental screening appointments and up to 200 vision screening appointments per day. According to Coordinated Care, these estimates highlight the anticipated demand for preventive care across Washington communities.

What additional community resources are offered during Coordinated Care’s 2026 Washington tour associated with Centene (CNC)?

The tour includes partnerships providing food boxes, immunizations, blood pressure checks, free haircuts, books, and school supplies. According to Coordinated Care, Centene Foundation funding also supports diapers, formula, hygiene products, clothes, and aid for Spokane families affected by recent wildfires.

How is Seattle Seahawks legend Walter Jones involved in Coordinated Care’s Washington tour with Centene (CNC)?

Walter Jones joins the final tour stop in Yakima to support whole-person care initiatives. According to Coordinated Care, he will help distribute 1,000 free pairs of shoes to kids ahead of the new school year, complementing the free health services offered on-site.