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Multinationals and local companies should consider the impact on employer-funded healthcare plans, both from a budgeting perspective and in terms of whether the design remains fit for purpose given the public system gaps. Learn more in our blog "Navigating the future: Transforming health systems and the digital health frontier": https://bit.ly/3wvG4yj
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Multinationals and local companies should consider the impact on employer-funded healthcare plans, both from a budgeting perspective and in terms of whether the design remains fit for purpose given the public system gaps. Learn more in our blog "Navigating the future: Transforming health systems and the digital health frontier": https://bit.ly/3WkCa5J
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Multinationals and local companies should consider the impact on employer-funded healthcare plans, both from a budgeting perspective and in terms of whether the design remains fit for purpose given the public system gaps. Learn more in our blog "Navigating the future: Transforming health systems and the digital health frontier": https://bit.ly/3JxIQ9i
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Multinationals and local companies should consider the impact on employer-funded healthcare plans, both from a budgeting perspective and in terms of whether the design remains fit for purpose given the public system gaps. Learn more in our blog "Navigating the future: Transforming health systems and the digital health frontier": https://bit.ly/3Uw2yHv
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Multinationals and local companies should consider the impact on employer-funded healthcare plans, both from a budgeting perspective and in terms of whether the design remains fit for purpose given the public system gaps. Learn more in our blog "Navigating the future: Transforming health systems and the digital health frontier": https://bit.ly/4dkEgbZ
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Multinationals and local companies should consider the impact on employer-funded healthcare plans, both from a budgeting perspective and in terms of whether the design remains fit for purpose given the public system gaps. Learn more in our blog "Navigating the future: Transforming health systems and the digital health frontier": https://bit.ly/4b9KsSA
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Multinationals and local companies should consider the impact on employer-funded healthcare plans, both from a budgeting perspective and in terms of whether the design remains fit for purpose given the public system gaps. Learn more in our blog "Navigating the future: Transforming health systems and the digital health frontier": https://bit.ly/3QyCMRN
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Multinationals and local companies should consider the impact on employer-funded healthcare plans, both from a budgeting perspective and in terms of whether the design remains fit for purpose given the public system gaps. Learn more in our blog "Navigating the future: Transforming health systems and the digital health frontier": https://bit.ly/49XqBor
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Multinationals and local companies should consider the impact on employer-funded healthcare plans, both from a budgeting perspective and in terms of whether the design remains fit for purpose given the public system gaps. Learn more in our blog "Navigating the future: Transforming health systems and the digital health frontier": https://bit.ly/44lX7iR
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A trend we are watching closely is how employers are doubling-down on chronic condition management as a way to manage rising healthcare costs. The goal is to connect employees to programs specifically designed to help minimize their risk or better manage their condition, giving them a sense of ownership over their health journey. Clarity, accessibility, and empathy in these communications is important! A few best practices include: 🌟 Using simplified language and avoiding medical jargon as much as possible. 🌟 Crafting messages that emphasize the outcomes, such as improved quality of life and better control over symptoms 🌟 Using multiple channels to reach a wider audience. What you can do in 2024: Make healthcare navigation easy for those that need it most. By leveraging your health data and identifying employees with certain health conditions, you can provide targeted campaigns about your chronic condition management programs and related concierge services. https://bit.ly/3RH1RJY
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