GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Preceptis Medical, Inc., a pioneer in pediatric ENT innovation, today announced the publication of a health economic study assessing the financial impact of ...
Chronic gastrointestinal disorders are common and costly for employers. Use of a digital digestive care program was associated with reduced health care spending. Objectives: Chronic gastrointestinal ...
The impacts of tuberculosis (TB) are usually discussed in terms of public health and human suffering. Now, new research ...
Mental illness costs the U.S. economy $282 billion annually, which is equivalent to the average economic recession, according to a new study co-authored by Yale economist Aleh Tsyvinski. The ...
Integrating behavioral health into primary care is cost-effective from the US health system perspective, with reduced prescription drug expenses being a key driver of these savings. Objective: To ...
Economic difficulty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic led to a cascade of connected problems for some parents -- resulting in mental health problems for their children, a new study suggests. Researchers ...
CNW/ - Expanding access to employer‑funded virtual mental health care could reduce the economic impact of mental health ...
Lawmakers did not pass a bill that would have funded the continuation of the most comprehensive study of the long-term health ...
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