Improving Access to the Most Up-to-Date Cancer Care
Cancer treatment can be scary and complicated. Express Scripts is partnering with Labcorp to help ensure members have access to targeted and personalized treatments.
Read MoreTipping the scales to effectively treat obesity
The promise and challenges of semaglutide, a new therapy for weight loss
Read MoreMobile is the Future of Health Care Delivery and Engagement
Mobile will help transform our fragmented health care system and reorient it around consumers.
Read MoreSocial Determinants of Health Impact Individuals, Communities and Plan Sponsors
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 wher...
Read MoreExpress Scripts Further Advances Transparency and Affordability for Consumers and Clients
Express Scripts, the pharmacy benefits management business of Evernorth, a subsidiary of The Cigna Group (NYSE: CI), today announced several actions to further evolve its pharmacy benefit management (...
Read MoreMeeting cancer caregivers’ behavioral health needs
When cancer caregivers neglect their own needs, their behavioral health can suffer.
Read MoreAddressing Contraceptive Care Needs
There are steps plan sponsors can take to address reproductive health care needs, beginning with contraceptive care.
Read MoreThe importance of expanding the pharmacist’s role in health care
As a key resource during the COVID-19 pandemic, pharmacists have quickly been acknowledged as crucial contributors to patient care and better health outcomes.
Read MoreClinically Speaking: The Health Care Total Cost of Musculoskeletal Conditions
Musculoskeletal conditions affect more than 1 in 2 adults and cost our health care system an estimated $420 billion—more than any other chronic condition.
Read MoreUnlocking the full potential of value-based care
Value-based care models are gaining traction as an alternative to traditional fee-for- service models as providers and payers respond to polychronic patient trends.
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