Evaluating LLMs in cancer care: Why Sheets are all you need when getting started
Evaluating LLMs in cancer care: Why Sheets are all you need when getting started
Color Health receives Newsweek AI Impact award for “AI Healthcare: Best Outcomes, Diagnostics”
AI in Healthcare – The Place Beyond the Scribes
Expertise Is what we want
Using AI to help healthcare providers in the cancer space
Using AI to Accelerate Cancer Diagnosis to Treatment Time for Your Workforce
Bringing cancer expertise to a doctor near you: Color’s copilot and partnership with OpenAI
LLMs in healthcare: tackling implementation challenges methodically
Closing the gap in lung cancer care: Insights from the Color and ACS Screening Access Program
Designing for Comprehensive Prostate Cancer Care: What Employee, Benefits, and Health Plan Leaders Should Know
Cervical Cancer Awareness Month: Progress, Challenges, and Solutions
Lung cancer: The most preventable deadly cancer
Color and Google Cloud: Using AI to help tens of thousands of women get screened for breast cancer
A practical approach to cancer care for health plans
How an integrated imaging network changes cancer outcomes at every step
A cancer benefit that’s not just offered. It’s used.
Breaking down barriers: Color and MSK Direct increase access to world-class cancer care
Reducing the burden of colorectal cancer on the workforce: What employers can Do
Why I’m excited to join Color Health: Impact at scale
Meet the Care Team: Color’s Care Advocates
Meet the Care Team: Color’s Oncology Nurses
Meet the Care Team: Color’s Survivorship Oncologists
Meet the Care Team: Color Cancer Connect Coaches
Meet the Care Team: Dr. Dylan O’Shea, Primary Care Provider at Color
Meet the Care Team: Dr. Kym Furney, Primary Care Provider at Color
Why health plans need a clinical oncology strategy and not just case management
How an integrated imaging network changes cancer outcomes at every step
Waiting costs more: The price of waiting to evolve your cancer strategy
What it takes to truly combat financial toxicity in cancer care
More than meets the eye: breaking down the $43 billion price tag on cancer screening
How to get ahead of the priciest health-care expense — cancer care
Employers spend more on active treatment of cancer than any other cancer cost. That’s why they’re investing in screenings.
Breast cancer accounts for nearly half of all cancer cost claims paid by employers
The hidden price tag of breast cancer that nobody talks about
Landmark UCSF study uncovers a better way to screen for breast cancer
Delivering accessible, multidisciplinary care to working-age adult cancer survivors through a virtual program
Color Cancer Connect: A peer-led, skills-focused support program for cancer survivors