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GMJ News > GMJ Briefs > Key Finding: Medically Tailored Meals Show Promise in Reducing Healthcare Costs, Nature Medicine Reports

Key Finding: Medically Tailored Meals Show Promise in Reducing Healthcare Costs, Nature Medicine Reports

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Healthcare cost reduction chart showing potential savings from medically tailored meal interventions
New evidence published in Nature Medicine shows medically tailored meals can reduce healthcare utilization and costs. Larger studies needed to establish clinical protocols for food-as-medicine interventions. — Photo: Towfiqu barbhuiya / Pexels
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Healthcare systems exploring medically tailored meals as cost-effective interventions. Early evidence suggests reduced hospital readmissions and emergency visits among patients receiving targeted nutritional therapy.

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