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A Public Health Wake-Up Call: Reading Between the Lines in IQVIA’s 2023 Use of Medicines Report

Health Populi

Reviewing the annual 2023 report from the IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science discussing The Use of Medicines in the U.S. It’s a volume speaking volumes on the current picture of prescribed meds, spending and revenues, health care utilization trends, and a forecast looking out to 2027.

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Your State as a Determinant of Health: Sharecare’s 2021 Community Well-Being Index

Health Populi

The second map illustrates the State-by-State trends, up and down, in each region’s Community Well-Being Index score. The bottom ten in 2021 were Indiana, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Louisiana, New Mexico, Alabama, Kentucky, West Virginia, Arkansas, and Mississippi.

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Medical costs projected to increase 6% by 2020, says PwC

Henry Kotula

Beyond market forces, HRI identified three “inflators” that will, influence the medical cost trend. For employers, per capita health spending on someone with a complex chronic illness is eight times that of a healthy person. Nearly 75 percent of employers offer mental health disease management programs, the report found.

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Social Determinants of Health – My Early Childhood Education and Recent Learnings, Shared at the HealthXL Global Gathering

Health Populi

In the past decade, I’ve been spending a lot of time considering SDoH through a variety of lenses across the health/care ecosystem, including care providers like hospitals, health insurance companies, pharma and life science, retail health care front doors, and non-profits and foundations.

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Rebuilding Resilience, Trust, and Health – Deloitte’s Latest on Health Care and Sustainability

Health Populi

This trend couples with one in another research question in the study finding that the pandemic increased interest in work automation this year compared with last year. Cost reduction ranks high, with the inference that investing more in digital “should” have the impact of saving cash in operations.