What is Foodsmart?
At Foodsmart, we work directly with your members to improve health outcomes by providing resources that make eating well more accessible and affordable.
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Members work one-on-one with a registered dietitian who will assess their health history and conditions, preferences, family and financial needs and build a personalized nutrition plan to help them reach their goals.
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Within our supportive digital environment, members have numerous resources to make food more affordable — following their plan and sticking to their budget.
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With ongoing support and nutrition programs, members realize positive health outcomes that last.
Our tailored approach
Through our highly personalized, digital platform we partner with health plan populations across Medicaid, Medicare Advantage & Commercial.
Medicaid Populations
Medicare Advantage
Commercial Insurance
Medicaid Populations
Medicare Advantage
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Medicare Advantage
Commercial Insurance
Value-based Food Benefits Management
End-to-end support
Foodsmart offers comprehensive food benefits management, allowing plans to partner with an established, trusted partner in the space.
How it works
Your members get access to virtual nutrition counseling that is integrated with a digital food marketplace. Members can plan personalized healthy meals and order quality food through grocers nationwide and locally medically tailored food partners.
We make it easy
By taking on the significant administrative burden of managing food benefits, Foodsmart allows health plans to focus on their core services while bolstering their offerings with our expertise.
Clinical Impact + Case Studies
Foodsmart is a product members love, as evidenced by our
NPS of 86,
that helps engage, retain and grow your Medicaid population.42%
of food insecure members become food secure in 6 monthsMember save
~34%
on each grocery order and save up to 2 hours each week on meal planning and buying groceriesFAQs
What is the difference between a dietitian and a nutritionist?
Remember: a square is a rectangle but a rectangle is not a square? Similarly, a dietitian is a nutritionist but a nutritionist is not a dietitian. A registered dietitian is the only clinically trained and licensed nutrition professional recognized nationally. They complete at least 4 years of school, 1200 internship hours, a national credentialing exam, and maintain continuing education. In contrast, there are no national qualifications to become a nutritionist. States have varying licensing and regulation requirements, while some states have no requirements. We choose registered dietitians to ensure the most credible nutrition guidance is available to you.
What kind of program will my dietitian provide?
This all depends on you! Your dietitian will listen to your goals and concerns, assess your medical history, and develop a personalized plan for you. This may look like a specific meal plan, guidance on daily habits, or supportive foods to start incorporating.
How long is a dietitian visit?
Dietitian visits are either 30 or 60 minutes to allow ample time to assess where you are currently, talk through concerns, and create a plan.
Do I get to choose my dietitian?
Absolutely! You're creating a relationship with your dietitian so it's so important that you work with someone you identify with. You can browse our network of dietitians and read through their experience and specializations and then select someone you'd like to work with.