How health benefit plans are evolving to advance whole health


Everyone knows there is a direct correlation between how we treat our bodies and how our bodies treat us. Eating sugary, highly processed foods can lead to health problems like heart disease, diabetes and other complications, for example.

However, much of our health is affected by our circumstances and behaviors. Nonclinical factors like geography, personal finances, access to food and transportation, and social isolation can determine up to 80 percent of health outcomes. Consider the impacts,…

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