Three-Year Agreement Covers 165,000 State Employees
New offering will help employers and health plans support their employees’ wellbeing with expanded, affordable access to testing options under their pharmacy benefit
New analysis finds that even the lowest level of behavioral health treatment can make a big impact on total health care spend.
First-of-its-kind analysis proves medical and pharmacy costs can decrease by more than $3,000 over two years when people receive outpatient behavioral health care.
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 where the need is highest.
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated rising rates of obesity.
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.
Nearly 80% of patients see pharmacists as a key component of their health care team. To meet growing demand and fill gaps in care, more advanced training for pharmacists in areas such as chronic disease management, diagnosis and prescribing will be a key focus
These alternatives to biologics offer the opportunity for up to $375 billion in savings over the next 10 years
Recent research suggests that the number of gene therapies on the market is likely to increase to over 60 by 2030. As rapid advancements in the field continue, here is what plan sponsors can expect to see in the shifting U.S. health care system.