January 18, 2023

Analytics lets labs offset staffing woes

For hospital laboratories confronting worker shortages, data analytics can be useful for improving workflows and determining effective staffing levels. This information can also induce changes that may improve employee morale. Two experts from Visiun, a Labcorp subsidiary, discuss three analytics reports that should be available for clinical lab managers juggling staffing concerns.
<span>Labcorp partners with community program to improve access to education</span>
January 17, 2023

Labcorp partners with community program to improve access to education

When a growing community organization in Newark, New Jersey, saw the opportunity to aid underserved students in attaining college readiness, they partnered with Labcorp to bring the idea to life. The program resulting from this partnership has helped an underserved school set more students on the path toward careers in healthcare.
<span>Family impacted by medical debt finds support from Labcorp partnership with the UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation</span>
January 17, 2023

Family impacted by medical debt finds support from Labcorp partnership with the UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation

Healthcare-related debt is an all-too-common barrier to equitable healthcare—one that the UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation (UHCCF) strives to break. Since 2007, UHCCF has awarded 30,000 grants valued at $62.2 million to children and their families across the U.S. for medical expenses not covered, or not fully covered, by a family’s commercial health insurance.
<span>Labcorp partners with the UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation to support health equity efforts for families in need.</span>
January 17, 2023

Labcorp partners with the UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation to support health equity efforts for families in need.

Debt associated with complex disease states is a common barrier to equitable healthcare—one that disproportionately impacts families based on several factors, including socioeconomic status, demographic characteristics and even family size.1 Since 2007, the UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation (UHCCF) has awarded 30,000 grants valued at $62.2 million to children and their families across the U.S. for medical expenses not covered, or not fully covered, by a family’s commercial health insurance.