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The new CMS Framework for Health Equity 2022-2032 sets five priorities for improving health equity in the U.S. Home-delivered meals are one way health care organizations can close some health equity gaps.
Research shows the pandemic changed consumer preferences for health plan benefits. A key finding: home-delivered meals are in demand — especially for Medicare members.
A home-delivered meal program provides proven advantages in helping to improve outcomes for those with diabetes.
Mom's Meals' Catherine Macpherson reflects on the first White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health in over 50 years.
Hunger and nutrition will take center stage for the first time in 50 years at the White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health.
We are pleased to share the results of our 2020 Case Manager satisfaction survey.
How did the term Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) come to be? We break down the history.
A compilation of what we consider to be some of the most impactful studies regarding home-delivered meals, medically-tailored meals, and similar nutrition programs.
Making nutritious meals is our passion for sure, but what do our CUSTOMERS think of us? We asked and found out!
As our nation continues to battle the pandemic and food insecurity, we see a shift in Medicare consumer attitudes with regards to the importance of home-delivered meals.
Organizations across the world are beginning to adapt to “The New Normal” with COVID-19. Numerous industries rely on conferences and events that bring together experts, professionals, prospective partners, and clients to network, as well as glean new information, foster collaboration and drive innovation. In the healthcare industry, many of these crucial events have evolved from in-person to virtual.
Every year, we solicit feedback from our customers to provide feedback on how they feel about our home-delivered meals service. This reflective process allows us to see what's working and where we might need to adjust, allowing us to determine ways to do even better.
On the heels of an announcement regarding Project Link, AHIP's new initiative centered on effectively addressing social barriers to health and long-term well-being, speakers at the 2019 AHIP Institute and Expo in Nashville continued the conversation on how to meaningfully address social determinants of health.
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