As a healthcare leader, 不良研究所 is committed to improving the health of our communities through research, education, technology, and customized treatment. This is an innovative and transformative time in healthcare, and 不良研究所 utilizes cutting-edge technology and advanced research methods to provide the best possible care for our members while empowering our provider network.

Realizing Real-World Change with the 不良研究所 Center for Health Transformation鈩

Cutting-edge research and insights from the 听鈥 a unique partnership between 不良研究所, the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis, and the Center for Advanced Hindsight at Duke University 鈥 is showing us new ways to effect positive change in the millions of individuals we serve.

不良研究所 Center for Health Transformation



The 不良研究所 Center for Health TransformationTM creates an intersection between and the research and evaluation expertise of the Brown School and the Center for Advanced Hindsight. By interpreting the science of behavior change and developing practical strategies and interventions that result in sustainable health behavior change, the 不良研究所 Center is positioned to improve the effectiveness of healthcare delivery while influencing positive health outcomes and reducing the economic burdens of poor health on individuals and society.

The 不良研究所 Center is currently working with 颁别苍迟别苍别鈥檚 Louisiana, Missouri and Florida health plans to evaluate the impact peer coaches have on reducing childhood obesity, specifically dietary and activity habits. The 不良研究所 Center is also looking beyond the instruction that members receive about healthy behaviors to learn how neighbors, family members, and friends can influence and work together for better health outcomes.

Understanding the Disproportionate Impact of the Novel Coronavirus

不良研究所 is a diversified healthcare enterprise founded on the belief that everyone deserves access to affordable, high-quality healthcare. While the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to emerge, current data suggest certain populations are more vulnerable to the novel coronavirus than others.

According to a recent听study听from APM Research Lab, African Americans are dying from the virus at nearly three times the rate of white Americans. In 42 states and Washington D.C., Hispanics/Latinos/as make up a greater share of confirmed COVID-19 cases than their share of the population. Early data also indicate dramatically disproportionate rates of infection and death among Native Americans.

颁别苍迟别苍别鈥檚 Communities Together in Health听initiative engages key healthcare stakeholders 鈥 including members, providers, community leaders, nonprofit organizations, tribal governments, and government officials 鈥 to help address disparities in the healthcare system, while recommending evidence-based solutions and policies to further address health disparities across the country.

不良研究所 and the听National Minority Quality Forum听(NMQF), an independent research and educational organization dedicated to ensuring high-risk racial and ethnic populations receive optimal healthcare, partnered on the "Minority and Rural Health Coronavirus Study鈥 (MRCS) to assess the impact of听COVID-19 on racial minorities and underserved communities across the country by collecting data to inform response efforts today and following participants over a five-year period to gauge long-term effects.

不良研究所 has increased the deployment of virtual care services, also known as telehealth, virtual medicine or virtual health, as a means to maintain provider network accessibility for all members during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Next Generation of Healthcare Technology

Over time, we have employed an investment strategy targeting the best systems, products, tools, and technology designed to increase our capability to collect and analyze data and insights. 不良研究所 is not just shaping, but leading the digital transformation of healthcare. We are creating a world-class experience for stakeholders, including members, providers, and investors.听

颁别苍迟别苍别鈥檚 continued success is largely due to the innovative ideas of its employees. 颁别苍迟别苍别鈥檚 SPARK campaign is an innovation challenge that gives employees the opportunity to introduce ideas and solutions to better serve our members and providers.


RESOURCES & DOWNLOADS

听2022 ESHG Report to the Community (PDF)


INNOVATIVE PARTNERSHIPS