March 4th 2025
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The Era of Pandemic Healthcare: The Social Determinants of a Health Crisis
May 15th 2020Maureen is senior vice president, director of Value Transformation for PRECISIONvalue. Maureen has extensive experience as a C-level executive, clinician, academician, innovator, and coach in managed, integrated care. Nationally, she has developed innovative products and strategies for industry executives and access decision makers. Under her leadership, organizations have received recognition from eValue8, NCQA, and the National Academy of Medicine for innovative strategies that have reduced hospital readmissions, improved patient safety, and enhanced patient engagement. Since joining Precision, she has led more than 500 strategic quality and population health initiatives with 35 clients in 17 therapeutic areas. Her expertise includes adherence, behavioral health/social wellness, crisis management, patient engagement, population health, quality, social determinants of health, and value-based care.
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How Non–COVID-19 Care Deferral May Reduce Employer Health Care Costs
May 14th 2020Uncertainty remains surrounding the overall cost of care for employers, as subsequent waves of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)–related care may occur. Current projections suggest a lower health care spend due to deferral of nonrelated care, said Trevis Parson, chief actuary of Health & Benefits North America at Willis Towers Watson.
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Dr Renee Schneider Details How Lyra Health, Employers Have Addressed Mental Health Amid COVID-19
May 8th 2020As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect the mental health of US workers, Lyra Health has advised partnered employers to increase access to high quality, evidence-based mental healthcare, said Renee Schneider, PhD, vice president of Clinical Quality at Lyra Health.
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National Alliance Report Details Factors That Drive Advanced Primary Care
May 6th 2020As the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic causes employers nationwide to implement strategies to efficiently operate amid potential revenue loss, the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions released a comprehensive plan for employers and plan sponsors to optimize the delivery of advanced primary care.
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Dr Glen Stettin on the Rise of Mental Health Medication Use Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
April 29th 2020Anti-anxiety and anti-insomnia prescriptions surged after mid-March after the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID) pandemic was declared, said Glen Stettin, senior vice president and chief innovation officer at Express Scripts, who discussed the use of mental health and behavioral health prescriptions during the current public health emergency.
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Do Employee, Consumer, Financial Leader Concerns Align in a Post–COVID-19 Workplace?
April 27th 2020According to the most recent PwC Health Research Institute Consumer Survey results, the top consumer concerns for the post–coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) period are overall health and financial well-being, with 32% saying health-related spending adjustments have already occurred or are in the planning stages.
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Analysis Finds Aggressive Social Distancing Measures Economically Justified
April 22nd 2020As some states move to eschew social distancing recommendations by beginning plans to reopen businesses amid the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, a group of economists highlight in a recent study that the potential benefits of social distancing in saving lives far outweigh the projected damage to the economy.
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How Has COVID-19 Affected Mental Health, Severity of Stress Among Employees?
April 21st 2020Nearly 7 in 10 employees indicated in a survey by mental health provider Ginger that the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is the most stressful time of their entire professional career, which has aligned with stark increases in new prescriptions of antidepressant, antianxiety, and anti-insomnia medications.
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Part 2: Cheryl Larson on Balancing Employer Needs, Controlling Cancer Costs, and Future Goals
April 19th 2020In the second part of a 2-part preview interview in advance of this year’s virtual 2020 Community Oncology Conference, The American Journal of Managed Care® speaks with Cheryl Larson, president and chief executive officer of the Midwest Business Group on Health, about how she is helping employer organizations navigate their pharmacy benefits managers and manage employee expectations.
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Part 1: Cheryl Larson on Balancing Employer Needs, Controlling Cancer Costs, and Future Goals
April 18th 2020In the first part of a 2-part preview interview in advance of this year’s virtual 2020 Community Oncology Conference, The American Journal of Managed Care® speaks with Cheryl Larson, president and chief executive officer of the Midwest Business Group on Health, about how she is helping employer organizations navigate their pharmacy benefits managers and manage employee expectations.
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How Can Employers Address Social Determinants of Health Exacerbated by COVID-19?
April 15th 2020As the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic exposes and exacerbates social determinants of health (SDOH) in at-risk communities, services such as clinical trials and personalized care can prove effective interventions for employers in providing access to vital health services.
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Virtual Care Essential Among Employers, Healthcare Providers in Protecting Health, Well-Being
April 13th 2020Amid the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, the use of telemedicine has expanded among employers and healthcare providers to ensure effective coverage without risking potential exposure.
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Centivo has launched a new health plan solution, aimed at lowering costs for employees; trial results show dead bacteria may be effective in treating IBS; continuous glucose monitoring systems are now being used in hospitalized patients with diabetes and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
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As part of the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions Employer Town Hall series on the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), speakers discussed how employers are helping employees and their families to maintain mental health and wellness, with additional input on those managing existing mental health conditions.
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Lost Time From Work Due to COVID-19 Could Cost Employers Billions, Study Finds
April 6th 2020In a study released Monday by the Integrated Benefits Institute, researchers found that due to lost time from work caused by the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), employee benefits for absent workers could cost employers more than $23 billion.
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V-BID X for Employers: A Framework Designed to Promote Employee Access to High-Value Drugs, Services
April 2nd 2020Employers are showing great interest in value-based insurance design, as they recognize their role in shaping how their employees’ share of healthcare costs can affect what care they seek.
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Small Businesses, Workers Struggling to Afford Economic Lockdown
April 2nd 2020In a survey released this week, half of US small business owners said they cannot afford to pay employees for a full month amid the economic lockdown caused by coronavirus disease 2019, with 1 in 5 also noting their inability to afford wages for a week or less.
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How Are Employers Responding to COVID-19?
April 1st 2020The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to healthcare cost increases of as much as 7% for employers, based on recent study results, stressing the essential need for organizations to have a plan that supports employees and potential revenue loss.
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COVID-19 Exposes Cracks in Paid Sick Leave Policies
March 20th 2020The president signed into law Wednesday the temporary Family First Coronavirus Response Act, which provides short-term paid sick leave benefits and longer-term paid family leave for some workers affected by the virus. However, it is not universal and provides for various exclusions.
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