He Has a Full Set of Benefits
May marks Global Employee Health & Fitness Month, a moment when organizations refocus attention on employee health. That attention matters. It drives participation, surfaces resources, and gets people to re-engage. But it also exposes a deeper issue that isn’t solved by attention alone.
Care Is Delivered in Defined Moments
For decades, healthcare has operated within a structure that makes sense. Care is delivered in defined moments: appointments, check-ins, and follow-ups. Within those moments, clinicians diagnose, guide, and establish a plan of care.
That model works. It has to. Because no clinician, no matter how engaged, accessible, or committed, can realistically extend themselves into the day-to-day of a patient’s life.
Know Your Numbers. But more importantly, know the trend.
During American Heart Month, we often hear the phrase “Know Your Numbers.” It’s good advice, but it’s incomplete.
Cardiovascular risk is not defined by a single blood pressure reading at a health fair or by a single cholesterol panel ordered during an annual visit. It is defined by directionality over time.
Today is National Wear Red Day
Today is National Wear Red Day.
Heart disease is still the number one killer of women. A woman dies from cardiovascular disease about every 80 seconds.
What’s harder to sit with is why this remains true.
Modern Life Is a Cardiovascular Risk Factor
Your heart wasn’t built for the way we live now.
Cardiovascular disease is often described as a modern epidemic. But CT scans of ancient Egyptian mummies show clear evidence of atherosclerosis. Heart disease has been with us for thousands of years.