Diabetes care is evolving, thanks to cutting-edge data and analytics that pave the way for more personalized patient support. CVS Health® is utilizing these tools to transform diabetes care, offering a tailored approach that meets the unique needs of each patient, enhancing outcomes and reducing healthcare costs.
In the U.S., over 38 million individuals live with diabetes, each facing distinct challenges in managing their condition. However, traditional care models tend to offer one-size-fits-all solutions, often ignoring the complexities and individuality of each patient’s health journey. CVS Health’s advanced data strategies aim to address these gaps, delivering highly personalized care that adapts to the needs of every patient.
Through its Transform Diabetes Care® initiative, CVS Health enhances the management of diabetes by incorporating technology in three key areas:
1. Identifying Care Gaps
CVS Health reviews claims data, lab results, and other medical information to gain a holistic view of each patient. This analysis helps pinpoint gaps in care, ensuring that patients receive interventions tailored to their specific health needs. Research shows that nearly 73% of patients identified for intervention had at least two gaps in their diabetes care. For instance, patients may be flagged for missing essential annual screenings, which are vital in preventing more serious complications.
2. Personalized Outreach
Using advanced analytics, CVS Health determines the most effective intervention for each patient, based on the severity of their condition. Depending on individual circumstances, patients may receive customized nudges or reminders about necessary steps in their care plan. For example, frequent out-of-range blood glucose readings from a patient’s glucometer could prompt a nurse-led outreach to discuss adjustments in treatment or lifestyle.
3. Measuring Impact on Health Outcomes
CVS Health’s program tracks progress across five clinical areas: blood glucose management, lifestyle changes, guideline-based screenings, medication adherence, and the correct use of medications. This approach ensures that care isn’t just delivered, but that it also leads to measurable improvements. Successful diabetes management often results in lower A1C levels and reduced blood pressure, helping to mitigate the risk of complications such as heart disease, kidney failure, and nerve damage.
By focusing on each individual’s unique needs, CVS Health is changing the landscape of diabetes care. This data-driven, personalized approach is helping millions of people live healthier lives while also managing healthcare costs more effectively.
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