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Employer expectations for cancer care in 2025

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Employer expectations for cancer care in 2025
January 14, 2025
Rise in cancer incidence, technological advancements and health care costs will have a significant impact on health outcomes and employers’ bottom line.
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Patient stories that highlight the value of integration within home-based and behavioral health care
January 09, 2025
Delivering care in the home environment gives providers and health plans a more complete view of the patient’s needs and challenges, setting the stage for better care coordination, improved outcomes, and better cost management.
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Our response to the deeply flawed New York Times article about pharmacy benefit managers and opioids
December 17, 2024
For more than two decades, Express Scripts has been an acknowledged leader in the fight against prescription opioid abuse and misuse.
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How an Evernorth specialty pharmacist's efforts helped ensure access to lifesaving medications during Hurricane Beryl
December 06, 2024
Michelle Hamilton, pharmacist-in-charge of Accredo’s Houston care delivery site, went above and beyond to ensure patients were able to access their specialty medications amidst catastrophic Hurricane Beryl.
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Study: Cardiodiabesity prevention key to improving health outcomes and lowering costs
November 25, 2024
The Evernorth Research Institute analyzed aggregated and anonymized data of almost 5 million insured individuals to understand the prevalence of "cardiodiabesity" — a condition which encompasses cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and obesity.
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Research: Addressing cardiodiabesity at the household level could lower cost trend
November 25, 2024
Research suggests that combatting cardiodiabesity at the family and household level could further improve health outcomes and lower costs.

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