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AG James secures agreement to cap insulin prices for uninsured New Yorkers

AG James secures agreement to cap insulin prices for uninsured New Yorkers
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Medically tailored meals can boost health and save money

Expanding programs that prep medically tailored meals for seriously ill patients could help avoid 1.6 million hospitalizations yearly.

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'Medically tailored' meals can avert hospital stays, save billions, study says

'Medically tailored' meals can avert hospital stays, save billions, study says
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Medically tailored meals could save US nearly $13.6 billion per year

Medically tailored meals could save US nearly $13.6 billion per year
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Medically tailored meals could result in net cost savings of $13.6 billion each year

Adopting more programs that make and deliver medically tailored meals to people with serious, diet-sensitive diseases could result not only in improved health outcomes in the form of fewer hospitalizations nationally, but in a net cost savings of approximately $13.6 billion each year, according to new research from the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University.

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