Slow Aging and Delay Chronic Disease Development

Slow Aging and Delay Chronic Disease Development

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MAHA: Organizing Evidence Based Care Processes Consistent with Best Practices

MAHA: Organizing Evidence Based Care Processes Consistent with Best Practices

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Jun 20, 2025
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Hypertension, obesity, diabetes and high cholesterol are four of the top five out patient diagnoses in the US. That means they are very common conditions that account for 30% to 60% of employer spending on healthcare depending on the population. Older, blue collar, male populations cost more. The high cost and frequency of these illnesses make them super priority conditions.

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