Lifestyle Medicine and Disease Reversal

Sourse: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health What is this about? This edition of Connections newsletter provides an important article that addresses the potential for disease reversal. Published in an international scientific journal it raises the core premises of Lifestyle Medicine and examines the scope of potential economic benefit from the growth and… Continue Reading ›

Strengthening your efforts against Diabetes

Sourse: USPSTF and JAMA What is this about? This edition of Connections newsletter provides two recent very important articles/studies on our need to address prediabetes and Type 2 diabetes in our working population.  In June, 2021 an original investigation article was published in JAMA entitled “Trends in Prevalence of Diabetes and Control of Risk Factors… Continue Reading ›

Humana Wellness Program Evaluation Study- “GO365”

Source: Humana , Louisville, KY What is this about? This edition of ‘Connections newsletter’ provides the results of a new large-scale multi-employer case study of the “Go365” wellness program with more than 135,000 fully insured employees of small and large businesses. The case study examines engagement levels, participant claims costs trends, health satisfaction levels, self-reported… Continue Reading ›

Organizational Costs of Unhealthy Habits

Source: Avidon Health What is this about? This edition of Connections provides a recently released special report that uses authoritative sources to document the usual additional health and productivity costs associated with unhealthy lifestyle choices. Using a variety of peer-reviewed articles, the authors have constructed a very useful framework for educating senior management and all… Continue Reading ›

Reducing Unnecessary Primary Care Use: Less is Really More

Source: JAMA Internal Medicine What is this about? This edition of Connections provides a recently published article that gives us a practical and systematic methodology and set of recommendations to reduce low value or “unnecessary” adult primary care use.  The article contains a test of more than 409 specific recommendations representing 178 unique opportunities to… Continue Reading ›

A Lifetime of Resilience: Cigna 2020 U.S. Report

Source: Cigna What is this about? This edition of Connections provides a recently released, very useful, 80-page report on the level of resilience among U.S children and youth, their parents and the U.S. workforce.  The effects of COVID-19 on the resilience of both populations are included and the report uses a survey methodology to establish… Continue Reading ›

Infographic on Mental Health Issues from COVID-19

Source: National Institute of Health Care Management (NIHCM) What is this about? This edition of Connections provides a very useful summary infographic on the effects of COVID-19 on the mental health of American workers.  It comes from a think tank funded primarily by the Blues. (NIHCM) The data insights provided in this infographic give tangible… Continue Reading ›

Wellness Programming after COVID-19

What is this about? The document in this edition of Connections is the latest Solution Set and addresses options and alternatives for how wellness professionals might modify their programs after COVID-19.  A summary of current research on COVID-19 is provided along with an overall assessment of the “big picture.” A concluding excerpt is reproduced below.… Continue Reading ›

27% of All Health Costs Preventable

Source: Lancet Public Health What is this about? The document highlighted in this edition of the Connections newsletter is a newly published study from the British Journal Lancet Public Health.  The article reports on an extensive modifiable health risk analysis of U.S.health care costs using a cross-comparison technique on two very extensive claims databases.  The… Continue Reading ›

Average Costs of Health Conditions

Source: JAMA What is this about? The document in this edition of Connections is a comprehensive 22-page article from JAMA that provides a great deal of health care cost summary information for the period 1996 to 2016 and a great look at condition-specific average cost information and patterns that can be linked back to targeted wellness program interventions. … Continue Reading ›