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Denise Payan
WebMD, August 23, 2024

Most Baby Foods on the Market Aren’t Healthy, Study Says

"Not meeting or exceeding the WHO’s nutrition requirements doesn’t just have short-term health implications for kids. Introducing foods at that age will shape their future palate, influencing what flavors and ingredients they’ll prefer down the line." (Denise Diaz Payán)
Denise Payan
Spectrum News 1, April 23, 2024

State-funded diaper resource could end soon

"According to the National Diaper Bank Network, the number of families unable to afford diapers has increased dramatically between 2023 and 2010. According to the organization’s study, 47% of families reported diaper needs in 2023, up from about 33% in 2010." (Denise Payan)
Denise Payan
Managed Healthcare, July 14, 2023

Is Telehealth Leaving Some Patients Behind?

"There’s uncertainty around whether they would continue and maintain it and whether there was interest on the supplier side and the consumer side" (Denise Payán)
Denise Payan
Brit+Co, May 19, 2023

What Is Food Insecurity? And Why You Need To Know About It

"The stress of figuring out where you (and your child’s) next meal will come from and the tension of whether you can pay the rent, or pay for food to feed your family is a real problem for many U.S. households." (Denise Payan)
Denise Payan
First Report Managed Care, December 22, 2022

What Will Telehealth Look Like Post Pandemic?

"Telehealth also presents an opportunity for the use of remote monitoring devices and increased involvement from family members to better support ongoing patient chronic care management." (Denise Payan)
Denise Payan
News Medical Life Sciences, May 23, 2022

Study finds unsafe feeding practices among formula-reliant families due to the pandemic, food shortages

"With more severe and frequent impacts on maternal and infant well-being and supply chains, government programs and policies must continue to promote exclusive and supplementary breastfeeding practices to protect pediatric nutrition. If we increase breastfeeding practices among mothers, supply chain disruptions, such as the one going on right now, won't be as devastating." (Denise Payan)