Social Determinants of Health Impact Individuals, Communities and Plan Sponsors
A geographic social vulnerability index can identify at-risk individuals and actionable insights to inform plans to reduce health disparities, improve health outcomes, and lower health care costs wher...
Read MoreGood health encompasses body and mind
By employing a holistic strategy, well-rounded benefits include resources and treatments to optimize members’ mental and physical health
Read MoreUnderserved Communities at Greater Risk for Non-adherence to Diabetes Medication
Evernorth Geographic Social Determinants Index (EGSDI) identifies opportunities for proactive patient and community engagement for individuals diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.
Read MoreVirtual behavioral health for health equity
According to MDLIVE research, 57% of respondents said they were open to using telehealth for behavioral health services. Plan sponsors that capitalize on the virtual model help eliminate barriers to c...
Read MoreResearch: Employers must strengthen their approach to family behavioral health
New research highlights the state of youth mental health and the depth of the challenges facing working parents who care for young people with mental health issues.
Read MoreConsumers Say They Are More Open to Virtual Care
New survey finds patients will continue to utilize telehealth for routine health care, even post-pandemic
Read MoreUse of Smoking Cessation Medications Significantly Decline Amid Pandemic
Data suggests employers and health plans need a renewed focus on tobacco use interventions.
Read MorePostpartum depression increased during the pandemic, and many women received no treatment
New research shows that the prevalence of postpartum depression increased during the pandemic. This is likely due to pandemic-related stressors such as social distancing, financial hardship, and incre...
Read MoreGetting started: The biggest barrier to getting behavioral health services
New research from MDLIVE shows that getting started is the biggest hurdle for getting individuals struggling with behavioral health issues to seek the care they need.
Read MoreSocial determinants of health play a bigger role than clinical care
SDOH are shown to contribute as much as 80 percent to a person’s health versus clinical care, which is only 20 percent.
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