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Evidence mounts: Medically tailored meals improve health outcomes and lower total cost of care
The peer-reviewed white paper finds medically tailored meals reduce hospital and emergency visits, lowering total care costs while exposing access gaps in nutrition support.
- Yesterday, a peer-reviewed white paper in MDI Healthcare released from Ankeny, Iowa found Mom's Meals–supported analysis shows medically tailored meals reduce hospitalizations, emergency visits, and total care costs.
- With accelerating chronic disease rates, the paper highlights diet-related diseases' role in the U.S. health care system's $4.5 trillion in annual spending.
- Authors argue for federal policy action, citing the white paper that synthesizes research and urges integration of medically tailored meals into care delivery.
- Broader access to medically tailored meals could help care teams support high-risk individuals, improve nutrition security and reduce preventable utilization amid rising health care costs.
- Chris Choi, CEO of Mom's Meals, said, `This paper adds to a growing body of evidence showing how clinically tailored nutrition can support better outcomes for people managing chronic conditions.
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Evidence mounts: Medically tailored meals improve health outcomes and lower total cost of care
ANKENY, Iowa, Dec. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As the nation faces rising chronic disease rates and accelerating health care costs, a new peer-reviewed white paper featured in MDI Healthcare spotlights the critical role of food as medicine in improving outcomes…
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