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Community networks bring together social care and healthcare providers to close gaps in care. Signify Health's Theresa West, Cara Magrane, Jackie Rivera and Julia Weatherly explored how a member-centric approach helps strengthen communities by helping people live their healthiest lives
An Oxford University-educated critical care surgeon, a palliative care specialist, an emergency medicine doctor and a trauma surgeon. They have varied backgrounds and experiences, but they all play an important role in helping Signify bring healthcare homeward. Our Chief Medical Officer Marc Rothman, MD tells their stories.
Employers need an approach to care management for chronic conditions, such as back pain and diabetes, that can work in tandem with their investments in advanced primary care models. The answer for some is powering up primary care.
Life-altering injuries do not have to be life-ending. The difference: connecting community resources around the person. San Antonio-based ConnectAbility worked with Signify Community to create a service engine to support clients with traumatic brain injuries like Sophia.
We’re honored to be one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies of 2021! This award recognizes the ingenuity, creativity and tenacity of everyone at Signify working to advance value-based, holistic care for all we are privileged to serve. We’re grateful to the clients and partners on this journey with us to solve some of healthcare’s most complex challenges. Together, we'll build a healthier place for us all to live and age in.
Today kicks-off Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Week. In his latest blog, our Chief Medical Officer Marc Rothman, MD talks about the challenges MS patients face and the benefits of providing care in their homes.
We're proud to be collaborating with Aspen Physician Network to support Dallas-Fort Worth employers in their efforts to offer the highest quality care at the lowest cost for employees and their families.
We're proud to be a founding member of the Moving Health Home coalition and to be working alongside a multi-disciplinary, bipartisan group of individuals and organizations to advance policies and practices aimed to bring health homeward. Damien Doyle, VP of Medical Affairs, shares his perspective on how activating the home as an alternate site of care could lead to improved health outcomes and a better patient experience.
Cathey Law reflects on how Signify Health employees celebrated Black History Month and the importance of sharing the stories of African Americans who made major contributions to STEM, since their stories often go unrecognized.
Despite heightened awareness and new treatments, heart health continues to be a leading cause of death, with social care gaps contributing to inequities in prevention and treatment. Signify’s Theresa West offers thoughts on a new path forward.