Technology solutions increasingly allow partners in the health care model to improve care access and outcomes while reducing costs
A mental health crisis among America’s children might not seem like a workplace issue at first glance.
While many people agree anxiety and depression have increased across all demographics, there is more to learn about mental health conditions and the stigma associated with them.
Health disparities are a harsh American reality that increase illness and cost lives.
May 11 will mark a milestone in the fight against COVID-19, bringing an official end to the federal public health emergency (PHE) that started in early 2020 when the virus began its deadly spread.
Healthcare doesn’t have to remain a fragmented, bureaucratic, and costly puzzle for payers, providers, and patients, driven mainly by illness and health crises.
CEO Joseph Wilson and Xerox’s Black employees ultimately launched the National Black Employees Caucus in 1970, forming what is widely regarded as the nation’s first Employee Resource Group, or ERG.
“Health equity” is a term you are likely to hear often in discussions around fostering healthier communities.
Endometriosis is a common and chronic disease, where cells that usually line the uterus begin to grow outside of it. Hormonal changes affect the endometrial tissue, causing the area to become inflamed and painful.
They say children don’t come with instruction manuals, but technology might be bringing the next best thing.
A client reached out recently to Gina McDonald, senior health coach at Capital Blue Cross, hoping to find ways to handle extreme stress.
Pat Kehoe was 52 years old in 2020 when he noticed a small amount of blood in his stool.