MedCity News December 7, 2022
Marissa Plescia

The six-month pilot program aims to support 1,000 Highmark insurance members with certain chronic health conditions and who are at high-risk of food insecurity. These members will receive two medically-tailored meals a day, as well as coaching and social work to help them live a healthier lifestyle.

Highmark Health is piloting a new program that addresses food insecurity and will provide eligible members with medically-tailored meals, the company announced Monday.

The six-month pilot program aims to support 1,000 Highmark insurance members with certain chronic health conditions and who are at high-risk of food insecurity. Eligible chronic conditions include chronic kidney disease, congestive heart failure, hypertension and diabetes. These members will receive two medically-tailored meals a day, as well as coaching...

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