When COVID hit, health care systems around the world were turned upside down. Hospitals cleared beds, routine appointments ...
What if type 2 diabetes could nearly be eliminated? This isn’t even a thought experiment; it’s increasingly becoming a reality. A recent study found that Tirzepatide lowered the risk of developing ...
We’re entering a new era of chronic condition care, where the latest weight-loss medications will allow employers to help their population live better for longer. But the interventions for long-term ...
As we enter a new year, the healthcare landscape for employers will continue to experience major changes. From increased costs due partly to the surge of GLP-1s, and the rise of people managing ...
Chronic itch has often been dismissed as a minor skin complaint; however, experts view it as a warning sign of deeper disease ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Of survey respondents with chronic conditions, 76% needed to manage them at work. More flexible schedules, ...
Researchers and doctors are beginning to modernize asthma treatment using innovative therapies. Asthma is a common, chronic and treatable lung disease that touches nearly every family in America. It ...
Amazon Health announced today its latest push to improve care for chronic conditions with the launch of “Health Condition Programs.” The initiative enables customers to discover digital health ...
Recent research conducted by the Urban Institute highlights several opportunities to improve chronic care conditions and associated healthcare costs. Researchers studied data from the California ...
People with chronic conditions can list their current spending and become familiar with their insurance plan coverage to understand where they may be overpaying. People may be able to switch to ...
Chronic Conditions Data Warehouse comorbidity data vary by insurance status. Analyses using these data that fail to account for insurance status are subject to information bias. Objectives: To ...
The percentage of U.S. adults who reported using at least one complementary health approach increased from 19.2% in 2002 to 36.7% in 2022, according to a 2022 National Health Interview Survey.