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Employer Health Care Costs Are Lowered by Increased Transparency and Employee Engagement
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Employer Health Care Costs Are Lowered by Increased Transparency and Employee Engagement

In an extensive analysis of patient claims data, health plan member engagement has emerged as employers’ single best-practice solution for controlling costs and improving outcomes for their employees. In the fifth joint white paper by the Health Action Council and UnitedHealthcare, a comprehensive analysis of 320,000+ covered lives identified 50% of nearly $2 billion in…

Serena Williams’ Message to Medical Professionals: Listen to Black Women
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Serena Williams’ Message to Medical Professionals: Listen to Black Women

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent Each year in the United States, about 700 women die during pregnancy or the year after. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, another 50,000 women each year have unexpected labor and delivery outcomes with serious short- or long-term health consequences. “Every pregnancy-related death…

The Role of Pharmacists Is Changing, Here’s What To Know
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The Role of Pharmacists Is Changing, Here’s What To Know

New research from the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health finds patients and physicians share widespread trust in pharmacists. This is welcome news as pharmacists in the United States are poised to take on additional responsibilities to help fill the growing care gap expected from health care provider shortages in the next decade. The…

5 Tips for Supporting Brain Health
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5 Tips for Supporting Brain Health

By d-mars.com News Provider As you get older, you might take steps to develop healthy habits, whether exercising, eating healthier, or limiting your consumption of alcohol. But did you know that there are steps you can take to help with your brain health? Such preventive measures might even reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s – and…

The Intersection Between Loneliness and Social Isolation
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The Intersection Between Loneliness and Social Isolation

By d-mars.com News Provider These past couple of years have been challenging in lots of ways and many people, particularly older adults, have felt the weight and impact of loneliness and social isolation. This has been especially true when staying home and sheltering in place has been recommended to increase safety. With less contact with…

d-mars.com Health & Wellness Spotlight on Lupus Warrior Kennetra “Kiki” Searcy and the Lupus Foundation of America – Texas Gulf Coast Chapter
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d-mars.com Health & Wellness Spotlight on Lupus Warrior Kennetra “Kiki” Searcy and the Lupus Foundation of America – Texas Gulf Coast Chapter

By d-mars.com News Provider  The Lupus Foundation of America – Texas Gulf Coast Chapter is part of a national force devoted to solving the cruel mystery of lupus while providing caring support to those who suffer from its brutal impact. Under the leadership of chapter CEO Anne Marie Blacketer, the chapter’s annual fundraising efforts support…

The Insider’s Guide to Surprise Medical Billing
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The Insider’s Guide to Surprise Medical Billing

By d-mars.com News Provider Americans may be tired of hearing about COVID-19 but a slew of new healthcare regulations are significantly impacting how people are charged for healthcare services. On Jan. 1, 2022, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) kicked off the New Year by celebrating the consumer protections included in the…

Women’s History Month Spotlight: Nationally-Renowned Researcher, Innovator Joins TSU’s Leadership Team
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Women’s History Month Spotlight: Nationally-Renowned Researcher, Innovator Joins TSU’s Leadership Team

By d-mars.com News Provider Dr. Michelle Penn-Marshall has been selected as Texas Southern University’s first-ever Vice President of Research and Innovation. Dr. Penn-Marshall previously served as the Vice President for Research, Associate Provost, and Dean of the Graduate College at Hampton University, a private HBCU located in Hampton, VA. Her other roles at Hampton University…

African Americans Are at Higher Risk of Glaucoma: How You Can Help Protect Your Vision
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African Americans Are at Higher Risk of Glaucoma: How You Can Help Protect Your Vision

When improving your health and wellness, it’s essential to take care of your eyes too. For African Americans, this is especially important because of increased risk factors for eye disease and vision loss. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, glaucoma – a disease that damages the optic nerve and causes vision loss – is…

CDC Releases Updated Maps of America’s High Levels of Inactivity Showing 25% Of U.S. Adults Are Not Active Enough To Protect Their Health
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CDC Releases Updated Maps of America’s High Levels of Inactivity Showing 25% Of U.S. Adults Are Not Active Enough To Protect Their Health

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent More than 1 in 5 adults is inactive in all but four states, according to new state maps of adult physical inactivity prevalence released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). For these maps, physical inactivity for adults is defined as not participating in…

Study Reveals the Major Contributors to the $300 Billion Cost of Smoking
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Study Reveals the Major Contributors to the $300 Billion Cost of Smoking

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent With more than 34 million tobacco users in the United States, the estimated financial cost of smoking over a lifetime has reached above $2.3 million per smoker. According to a new report from the Washington, D.C.-based financial planning website WalletHub, the average out-of-pocket cost per smoker…

Why Experts Say We Must Broaden Our Definition of Health
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Why Experts Say We Must Broaden Our Definition of Health

By d-mars.com News Provider Many Americans view health as a product of the medical care they receive. However, public health experts say that’s just one piece of the puzzle. “In reality, our health is shaped more by the zip code we live in than the doctor we see. In fact, where we live, our financial…

Medical Debt: The Other Part of the Pandemic’s Fallout
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Medical Debt: The Other Part of the Pandemic’s Fallout

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent For Walter Coleman, an independent contractor in Washington, D.C., Samantha Robles, a hairstylist in Bethesda, Maryland, and Robin Pruitt, a loan officer who also lives in Bethesda, the coronavirus pandemic not only resulted in close calls, but the financial fallout may lead to bankruptcy. Each says…

State of the Nation’s Mental Health: Stress Is up, Treatment Is Not
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State of the Nation’s Mental Health: Stress Is up, Treatment Is Not

By d-mars.com News Provider Our nation reported more mental health stress in 2020, but there was not a corresponding increase in people seeking mental health treatment, according to the inaugural State of the Nation’s Mental Health report. However, there were two conditions for which diagnosis and treatment grew in 2020: anxiety and PTSD for adults….

How To Show Your Gratitude for Nurses
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How To Show Your Gratitude for Nurses

By d-mars.com News Provider Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, countless lives were saved thanks to nurses, who sacrificed their time, health and even the joys of family to serve others and protect their loved ones. “All healthcare workers, but especially nurses, carried this country through a historic period in modern medicine and there are no words…

Are You at Higher Risk for Having a Life-Changing Stroke?
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Are You at Higher Risk for Having a Life-Changing Stroke?

By d-mars.com News Provider Lead scorer of the University of Pittsburgh women’s basketball team, Latia Howard was being recruited by the WNBA and at the top of her game. But that all changed after she suffered a stroke at just 21 years old. Early one morning, Howard began experiencing weakness in her arm and leg….

COVID-19 Testing and Black America

COVID-19 Testing and Black America

By Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr., President and CEO, National Newspaper Publishers Association The COVID-19 pandemic across America and throughout the world is still a serious danger to public health for all communities, but especially for African American and other people of color communities. African Americans are still disproportionately negatively impacted by this deadly virus….

shawn d. green

shawn d. green

2021 super p&e Shawn Green’s professional career is one to be admired as he continues to ascend the corporate ladder in the oil and gas industry. He is well-known as an accomplished, results-driven leader with well-rounded and diverse experiences. Shawn currently serves as manager of Global Services, Systems and Technology for ConocoPhillips. He is accountable…

SCRUBS TO THE RESCUE

SCRUBS TO THE RESCUE

2021 PARTNERSHIPS In 2019, like-minded women came together with a passion to fundamentally change the trajectory of the medical apparel retail market by leveraging a more nontraditional shopping model that would anchor on providing added value, convenience, and a great customer experience. It all started with a discussion of their hopes and dreams one rainy…