Three of the biggest drivers of health care costs
Obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease are on the rise. Left unmanaged, these comorbid conditions can cause medical expenses to skyrocket and lead to poor health outcomes, inclusive of disabili...
Read MoreHow Mohawk Industries built a culture of health and wellness – with access to care right at the workplace
Mohawk and Evernorth Workplace Care have developed a holistic, personalized strategy that prioritizes convenient access to care, right in the workplace.
Read MoreWhole-person care: A comprehensive solution to addressing behavioral health issues
Taking a whole-person approach to care leads to healthier people and more affordable plans.
Read MoreThe Evernorth Research Institute: Creating Actionable Intelligence to Improve Health for All
At the helm of our strategy to use data to better understand and solve health care’s biggest challenges is the Evernorth Research Institute, a team of 30 researchers and data scientists who produce re...
Read MoreClinically Speaking: Preventive Care and Wellness
Preventive care has many facets but the cornerstone is wellness screenings, which can help providers catch cancer and chronic disease early when it is easier and less costly to treat.
Read MoreContinuous glucose monitors and why you need them
Making Continuous Glucose Monitors available to members can improve health outcomes and decrease the total cost of care.
Read MoreImproving patient outcomes: The role of population health managers
Discover how Oliver Dittus leads a team of dedicated population health managers at Evernorth, revolutionizing patient care and health care savings.
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 MoreMaking an impact between clinical visits to improve population health
Dr. Calie Santana, senior medical principal for innovation at Evernorth, recently spoke at this year’s Population Health Colloquium about partnering with health plans and employers to solve health car...
Read MoreAddressing Health Inequities
All too often, a person’s gender, race, education, income or zip code dictates how healthy they are.
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