Going beyond prepared meals in Transition of Care Programs
A recent study found that members receiving food (prepared meals) post-discharge from the hospital experienced fewer readmissions than those not signing up for the program.
The study also identified, however, that there were several reasons eligible members did not sign up for the program, explicitly pointing to members stating they cook themselves or have family and friends do so.
“In some cases, the member could not be contacted, and in others they declined to use the meal benefit or said they already had an option for getting meals, either by cooking it themselves or having family and friends do so.”
At RxDiet, we go beyond the prepared meals route and support members’ independence through medically tailored recipes and grocery delivery, empowering members to engage in their healthcare journey while realizing the benefit of a condition-specific diet that is 100% personalized for each member.
Changing habits is hard
Eating healthy will help you live a healthier life! Well, dah! This fact is universally accepted and not argued with. So why, then, the adoption of both food benefits (offered by most Medicare Advantage plans) and healthier eating habits is so low? The answer is exceptionally straightforward: changing habits is hard, and members don’t know what benefits their health plan offers nor how to get them.
Food is a Magic Drug
In 1928, a chance event in Alexander Fleming’s laboratory created Penicillin, which many call a “magic drug” for its wide application and usability.
RxDiet helps people battling obesity and associated health challenges live healthier and feel better
At RxDiet, traditional approaches such as educational resources, diet/nutrition guides, and workout plans still need to deliver meaningful results.
Digital or Telephonic Healthcare – Which Way Is Better?
Spoiler: The answer is BOTH A lot of “digital-first” and “digital front door” products and vendors are penetrating the healthcare market and specifically, the healthcare payer space. At RxDiet, we believe that while digital solutions are the future, the future may not be here quite yet!
Food as Medicine: A Primer
When you think about “food as medicine,” what comes to mind? If you imagine antioxidant-rich green smoothies or nutrient-packed grain bowls, you’re not wrong. But you’re only hitting the tip of the iceberg—because food as medicine means so much more than a nourishing meal choice here and there.
Meal programs for maternal health
Gestational diabetes impacts over 300,000 pregnancies in the US each year. If expectant parents act quickly to change their diet during pregnancy, they can combat gestational diabetes and dramatically reduce their risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life. We designed RxDiet to make that change simple and affordable.
A history of food as medicine
The ancient Greeks ate onion for its curative qualities, traditional Chinese healers prescribed garlic for respiratory and digestive ailments, and the indigenous Aztec people drank cocoa to cure fatigue. While many ancient remedies have been debunked by modern medicine, numerous studies have found plant-based and anti-inflammatory diets beneficial in preventing and reversing chronic disease.