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Managed Healthcare Executive cites Humana’s Bold Goal progress

Integrating patient care and social determinants of health (SDoH) — the conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age – is vital to improving population health, according to a recent article in Managed Healthcare Executive that uses Humana’s work as an example.

The author spoke with Humana’s Caraline Coats, MHSA, Vice President of Bold Goal and Population Health Strategy, and Andrew Renda, MD, MPH, Associate Vice President of Population Health Strategy.

Humana “has made strides in incorporating SDoH into their population health strategies with their Bold Goal initiative, a unique program to help better care for patients with chronic medical conditions,” the article said.

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