Taking Action Against the Rising Mental Health Crisis: Efforts From Health Plans, Congress, and More
May 10th 2022Marking Mental Health Awareness month, stakeholders involved in the delivery of behavioral health care services discuss current efforts underway—spearheaded by the novel 988 emergency hotline—to address the growing mental health crisis.
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Disparities in Health Care Use Among Low-Salary and High-Salary Employees
Lower-salary employees in high-deductible health plans underutilize outpatient care and overutilize emergency departments.
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Spotlighting Health-, Cost-Related Benefits of Genomic Testing and How Employers Can Drive Adoption
April 20th 2022Key opinion leaders addressed cost, accessibility, and other barriers limiting use of comprehensive genomic profiling (CGP), and how employers can help drive preventive care and precision medicine through CGP.
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Employer Utilization Management Prioritizes Health Benefit Cost Over Patient Care, Survey Finds
April 13th 2022Findings of a survey of large employers indicate that utilization management tools are ineffective in controlling health care costs for employees and may lead to barriers to treatment.
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How Employers Can Achieve High-Value, Cost-Effective Oncology Care Through Genomic Profiling
February 26th 2022A webinar by the National Cancer Treatment Alliance discussed current use and diagnostic/therapeutic benefits of comprehensive genomic profiling in oncology, as well as recommendations for employers and benefit consultants considering biomarker testing.
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Greater Work Impairment, Comorbidity Burden Linked With Concomitant Psoriasis, PsA
November 20th 2021Findings presented at the 2021 American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting showed that patients with concomitant psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) reported greater incidence of obesity, hypertension, and diabetes, as well as a higher likelihood of work inability than those with only psoriasis.
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Pfizer and BioNTech expect to seek emergency use authorization for their COVID-19 booster vaccine in all adults 18 years and older; the Biden administration urges appeals court to not block employer vaccine mandate; nearly 8 in 10 Americans believe or are unsure of false COVID-19 information.
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AASM, Sleep Research Society Issue Guidance on Work Shift Duration for Employers
July 21st 2021The Academy of Sleep Medicine and the Sleep Research Society issued guiding principles for employers on designing optimal work shift durations in the workplace, which address risk factors, countermeasures, and shared decision-making implications.
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Assessing Investment in Telehealth, Value-Based Care Amid Return to In-Person Care
July 18th 2021Michael Thompson, president and chief executive officer of the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions, speaks on the growth of telehealth and value-based care amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and the influence they will have on care delivery strategies in the years to come.
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Large Self-insured Employers Lack Power to Effectively Negotiate Hospital Prices
This study examines the ability of self-insured employers to negotiate hospital prices and the relationship between hospital prices and employer market power in the United States.
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Contributor: 3 Technologies to Support Health Plans Post COVID-19
July 5th 2021Health insurance companies are anticipating a swell in pent-up demand for delayed or forgone health services in 2020, as well as increased costs associated with distributing COVID-19 vaccines to millions of Americans. To offset the potentially precarious business impact caused by these converging factors, insurers are turning to technology for help.
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How Physicians, Purchasers Are Aligning Interests to Accelerate Value-Based Care Delivery
July 4th 2021Roundtable discussions between health care purchasers and physician practices highlight their aligned interest in having patients managed by a primary care physician, with other topics such as behavioral health, social determinants of health, and telehealth referenced as well.
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Patients worldwide are reluctant to visit clinics and hospitals amid fears of COVID-19. Implementing virtual care capabilities can not only relieve the patients of this fear by minimizing in-person exposure and preventing the virus from spreading, but also improve patient-centered care delivery.
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Contributor: Seven Shifts to an Agile Culture in Health Care
June 22nd 2021Agility has long been a big buzzword, but its salience and importance has been growing. Gallup’s research on agility finds that there are 7 fundamental shifts common to highly agile leaders—driving these changes through a hospital can help significantly advance a culture of agility.
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How HR Practices, Priorities Are Shifting Post Pandemic for Health Care Organizations
June 18th 2021The Accurate Healthcare Insights survey identified notable changes in human resources policies and practices for health care organizations during the pandemic, with technology use projected to increase by 60% compared with prepandemic levels.
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Employer Implications of Returning to a Stabilized Business Environment
June 9th 2021Michael Thompson, president and CEO of the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions, discussed findings of his organization’s Pulse of the Purchaser survey that signaled a return to a stabilized business environment.
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Redefining Value Assessment to Better Engage Employers, Optimize Health Care Decision-Making
June 3rd 2021Stakeholders discuss barriers and solutions to employer engagement on value assessment, which includes redefining goals to that of the employer and patient, and moving beyond the scope of cost and clinical outcomes.
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