Personal Health Success Stories

Learn how our Population Health Management solution and Personal Health Nurses help keep your team members healthy.

  • Don, a 55-year-old union worker from the Midwest, had long struggled with poor sleep and constant fatigue. Diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), he faced difficulties navigating the path to proper treatment and care.

  • Medication errors cause at least one death every day in the U.S., according to World Health Organization data. More than 40 percent of medication errors are believed to result from inadequate reconciliation in handoffs during admission, transfer and discharge of patients.

  • Based in the Southeast, a union worker and his wife Alice were experiencing the joys of marriage and dreams of having children. However, expanding their family proved to be a difficult and challenging journey.

  • Carol is a 48-year-old spouse of a union worker. Based in the Southeast, she originally injured her shoulder while on a beach vacation. She was unable to work, raise her left arm, and experienced severe pain and numbness.

  • Steve is a 56-year-old male truck driver with diabetes. Based in Florida, this union worker keeps busy on the road with a challenging schedule.

  • A 41-year-old woman named Jane had struggled with severe depression for many years. The darkness that engulfed her life was compounded by multiple suicide attempts, each a desperate cry for help.

  • Linda, a 62-year-old woman, had been dealing with more than just her health. She and her spouse were struggling with type II diabetes and hyperlipidemia.

  • At 47 years old, Mary had already faced more than her fair share of life’s challenges. Her medical history was extensive: heart disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, , a prior stroke, anxiety and low iron.

  • A 23-year-old female with type 1 diabetes was transitioning from inpatient care to home with required daily wound changes that she was not able to manage herself.

  • In the bustling world of healthcare, where each decision can significantly impact lives, the story of a 35-year-old pregnant woman highlights the profound difference that meticulous care and prompt action can make.

  • Emily, the 9-year-old girl daughter of a member, was facing a challenging reality. Diagnosed with PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections), Emily’s life was marked by sudden and severe flares that caused depression, anxiety, and behavioral issues.

  • John, a 64-year-old man, faced a daunting battle with stage IV prostate cancer that had spread to his bones.

  • Sarah, a 49-year-old woman, found herself navigating the turbulent aftermath of her past. Diagnosed with depression and PTSD due to domestic violence, Sarah’s life was a daily battle.

  • A 74-year-old diabetic with lung cancer living alone has severe mobility issues that prevent her from leaving the second floor of her home.

  • Scott, a 60-year-old man living with his spouse, faced a complex medical situation. He struggled with diabetes, cirrhosis, and hypertension, and his high prescription costs compounded his difficulties.

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