As health care continues to advance, virtual care services are becoming even more popular, which, in turn, can help improve access to medical treatments and cut wait times for appointments. The trend toward virtual care — also called...
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Understanding anxiety and finding help when you need it
Have you ever felt your muscles tense and your heart suddenly start to race? Do you ever feel a bit shaky or overwhelmed by worry that simply won’t subside? It’s possible you’re dealing with anxiety. It’s the most prevalent mental...
Read MoreWhat you need to know about mammograms and breast cancer screening
Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in the United States — and in 2022, an estimated 280,000 women were newly diagnosed. These statistics, in combination with new research, has led to a proposal by...
Read MoreVirtual care expansion helps members access hearing treatment from home
Telehealth has expanded the ways we receive care, often offering a more convenient and affordable option for a range of treatments. As both adoption and technological capabilities expand, so too have the treatment options, spanning preventive, urgent...
Read MoreA regional framework to increase access to doula care for Medicaid members
It’s a startling statistic — 4 in 5 pregnancy-related deaths in the U.S., or more than 80%, are preventable. Doulas have been recognized as a crucial part of maternal health care and an evidence-based solution to...
Read MoreSupporting caregivers with resilience and sense-of-purpose
By the numbers The number of caregivers increased from 18% in 2015 to 21% in 2020 — with the COVID-19 pandemic potentially heightening stress levels for some caregivers. In a 2020 survey of caregivers by AARP and...
Read MoreMom’s Meals pilot improves health outcomes for diabetic members with nutritious meals
More than 37.3 million people, or 11.3% of the population, are living with diabetes, making it an epidemic in the United States. In Nevada alone, 11.5% of the population is diagnosed with diabetes. Recognizing this pressing health...
Read MoreSupporting the health needs of women and their families
When people think of women’s health, the first topics that often come to mind may be gynecological concerns such as infertility, menopause, pregnancy and childbirth. However, these issues only represent a piece of the full picture of women’s...
Read MoreHow your employee benefits can help connect you to mental health support
What if you had a convenient way of getting no-cost mental health support about a relationship that’s causing stress? Or access to a money coach for tips about digging out of debt? You may already have access to that help and more in your employee...
Read MoreOverwhelmed in college? Tips to help improve your mental health
Not enough sleep. Cramming in studying. Feeling mounting pressure, maybe even depressed. Sound familiar? College can be difficult and stress and even depression can sneak up on you. If you’re feeling the weight of the school year, it’s important...
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