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  • Collaborative effort helps chronically ill

    An approach that incorporates its telephonic integrated health coaching services with health plan case management and other health management programs, community-based resources, and physician practices has paid off for Health Integrated.
  • Personal contact helps identify hard-to-find members for health plan

    Dania Anderson, LCSW, is something like a detective. As an outreach coordinator for Health Integrated, a targeted population health management company, Anderson visits doctors' offices, hospitals, clinics, group homes, soup kitchens, and other community agencies in her quest to locate health plan Medicaid members receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits who could benefit from Health Integrated's care coordination programs.
  • Simple changes can benefit shift workers

    Shift workers are at higher risk for injuries, accidents, and absenteeism, but simple work schedule changes can improve the health of these employees, according to a new review of 26 studies of shift workers, including autoworkers, nurses, and chemical plant employees.
  • Are sleepy workers a threat to safety, productivity?

    About one-third of 1,000 workers said they had fallen asleep or become very sleepy at work in the previous month, according to a recent National Sleep Foundation survey.
  • Let employees decide how to be safer and healthier

    Instead of management telling UPS employees how to improve their health and safety, the company's 12,000 frontline employees, who sit on more than 3,000 "comprehensive health and safety process" committees, decide that for themselves.
  • A small-scale wellness program got big results

    Because the average UPS driver walks four and one-half miles a day, you'd think it would be difficult to convince them to come in early for a two-mile warm-up walk, but they do. This is just one example of how the company's Petaluma, CA, facility succeeded in changing the lifestyles of its workers.
  • 'Senior Sensitivity' training helps staff understand

    Before they start their job managing the care of senior members, case managers at Senior Care Action Network (SCAN) Health Plan try to sort pills while wearing heavy gloves, strain to understand a speaker whose voice is muffled, and fill out a medical information form while wearing special glasses that simulate vision loss.
  • Hospitalist case managers save money, bed days for IPA

    After Sharp Community Medical Group placed its own case managers in hospitals to help the hospitalists manage their patients, overall bed days were reduced by 12%, saving the independent practice association (IPA) about $4 million.
  • Telephone may be effective in weight loss maintenance

    Face-to-face and telephone follow-up sessions appear to be more effective in the maintenance of weight loss for women from rural communities compared with weight loss education alone, according to a report in the Nov. 24 Archives of Internal Medicine.
  • Employees might be going to India for surgery

    Wellpoint is testing a program that allows patients the option of going to India for elective surgery, according to The New York Times.