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                                    CURRENTLY LESS THAN 7% OF THE US ADULT POPULATION HAS GOOD METABOLIC HEALTH. IN FACT, 1 IN 3 US ADULTS HAVE PREDIABETES.1Without intervention, many people with prediabetes could develop type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes puts your employees at risk of serious health problems, including:%u2022 Heart attack%u2022 Stroke%u2022 Blindness%u2022 Kidney failure%u2022 Loss of toes, feet, or legsHelping your employees prevent type 2 diabetes and manage their diabetes can help them be healthier and more productive. It can alsolower health care costs for them and for your business. Diabetes is costly. Direct medical costs for the US adult population come in at more than $300 billion2, including hospitalization, medical care, treatment, supplies, and other costs. Indirect costs for employed individuals total $41.2 billion2, including:%u2022 Increased absenteeism: $5.4 billion2%u2022 Reduced productivity while at work for the employed population: $35.8 billion2Metabolic Health Management FeaturesThe Metabolic Health Management program incorporates solutions to holistically address metabolic health syndromes. This supports our members and employers who needs comprehensive care management and guidance when navigating a complex metabolic health marketplace.MHM supports solutions for:%u2022 Prevention (Vendor Choices: Teladoc Health or Omada Health, Wondr Health)Addresses prediabetes and weight conditions to help members prevent condition progression and avoid health events%u2022 Type 2 Diabetes Reversal (Vendor: Twin Health)Addresses type 2 diabetes and class III obesity by treating the underlying causes of metabolic health with the goal of helping members achieve a state of reversal%u2022 Type 1 and 2 Diabetes Management (Vendor: Teladoc Health)Addresses diabetes and weight conditions with lifestyle interventions to maintain conditions%u2022 Bariatric Awareness3 Supports members who explore surgical intervention by creating awareness via marketing materials for Blue Distinction%u00ae Center facilities and networks specializing in bariatric careMHM also includes reporting and analytics for enrollment, engagement and utilization data; clinical outcome support and employer-level post-sale reporting.Metabolic Health Management1. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University, 20222. Economic Costs of Diabetes in the U.S. in 2022, https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/hcp/employers/index.html3. Included for employer groups with Blue Distinction%u00ae Centers for Bariatric Care
                                
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