Improving 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 MoreFighting nonadherence with integrated data insights
Plan sponsors can solve for medication nonadherence among their members via proactive intervention and tailored care coordination.
Read MoreTechnology and human know-how are shaping the future of chronic care management
Today, as technology becomes an evermore integral part of our lives, it is being utilized in numerous ways to improve health care, providing convenience and access while assisting providers and enhanc...
Read MoreChronic conditions: The impact of delayed detection
Early detection of chronic diseases matters to the bottom line.
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 MoreLeveraging comprehensive medication reviews to manage chronic diseases
Plan sponsors can leverage pharmacists in order to improve the health of their members with chronic diseases.
Read MoreDesigning plans to manage comorbid conditions
Health plans that address and manage complex chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease, obesity, and diabetes have a competitive advantage.
Read MoreImproving access to care for rural Americans by supporting and empowering independent pharmacies
We sat down with Adam Kautzner, a pharmacist and the president of Express Scripts, who discussed some of our recent endeavors to improve access to quality care in rural America.
Read MoreAddressing obesity in the workplace
As more people turn to diabetes medication to manage their weight, obesity has become a pressing concern for employers.
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.
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