Despite Stressors of Pandemic, 60 Percent of Women Say Their Plans to Have Children Have Not Changed, New Evernorth Report Finds
Three out of four women that stopped fertility treatments during the pandemic have either restarted or plan to within a year. Nearly 20 percent of older millennials and younger GenX women are accelera...
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.
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 MoreThree of the biggest drivers of health care costs
Obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease are on the rise. Left unmanaged, these comorbid conditions can cause medical expenses to skyrocket and lead to poor health outcomes, inclusive of disabili...
Read MoreDesigning plans to manage comorbid conditions
Health plans that address and manage complex chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease, obesity, and diabetes have a competitive advantage.
Read MoreExpress Scripts kicks off meetings with independent pharmacists to close gaps in care
A new committee, which includes independent pharmacy owners from across the country, will meet regularly to discuss how Express Scripts can and should work to enable an expanded role for pharmacists.
Read MoreAddressing Health Inequities
All too often, a person’s gender, race, education, income or zip code dictates how healthy they are.
Read MoreWhat Is Drug Trend and How to Manage it
Drug trend, a good annual barometer for plan sponsor who are looking to control traditional and specialty drug costs, can and should be managed to improve medication access. This topic was the foc...
Read MoreChronic conditions: The impact of delayed detection
Early detection of chronic diseases matters to the bottom line.
Read MorePharmacists to Transform Patient Care in Next Decade
New research shows that the role of pharmacists is expanding to meet increasing demands for access to health care. This topic was the focus of a breakout session at Outcomes+ 2022.
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