| Millions of individuals with chronic
diseases such as diabetes, obesity, hypertension, congestive heart
failure, asthma, cancer and many others are likely to suffer a catastrophic
event that requires long term treatment. Such individuals account
for 10% of the population but 70% of healthcare costs. Managed healthcare
providers, insurers, government, and employers, who pay for healthcare,
feel the impact of increased health care costs.
One way to reduce this impact is to identify individuals whose
health is at-risk and coach them through disease management (DM)
programs to adopt a healthier lifestyle so as to prevent occurrence
of a chronic illness or reduce the probability of a catastrophic
event happening. Such programs empower individuals, in concert with
physicians and other care providers, to effectively manage disease
and prevent complications through adherence to medication regimens,
regular monitoring of vital signs and healthful diet, exercise and
other lifestyle choices.
While the goals of a DM program is improved health of populations,
enhanced patient satisfaction and care experience, enhanced physician
satisfaction and delivery experience, reduced healthcare cost, and
improved work force productivity, the various constituents in the
healthcare continuum do not know where to begin.
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With fragmented healthcare
practices, where do you get accurate medical data that
gives a disease profile of populations? |
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Which chronic conditions
– singularly or together with others - are currently
the most expensive? |
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How do you identify at-risk
individuals? |
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How do you predict which
of these individuals are going to incur the most cost?
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For each chronic condition
or a combination, how do you know which interventions
make the most impact on health outcomes economically?
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What is the most effective
utilization of various medical resources for a given set
of chronic conditions? |
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How does one select the DM
program service levels to help contract with the right
DM organization? |
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How do you monitor the DM
program and its outcomes? |
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Our Solutions & Services:
As a information management solutions company with vast healthcare
domain expertise and technical expertise, PluralSoft has the leadership,
the talent, adequate system integration services and intellectual
property leveraged as a toolset to enable various constituents in
the Healthcare continuum – Payers, Providers, Government,
Employers, Patient communities, DM Organizations (DMO), Quality
Improvement Organizations (QIO) and allied service providers to
deliver cutting edge, reliable and quality Disease Management solutions.
PluralSoft delivers solutions for the entire life cycle of disease
management continuum – from integration, identification, analysis,
care collaboration, management and monitoring of various dimensions.
Our solutions are optimized by role, participation, contribution
and use of each healthcare constituent.
PluralSoft’s technology solutions and services, leveraging
our Clinicio™
framework and our technology partnerships, have a three pronged
focus strategy:
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Supporting pro-active identification
of at-risk patients to practice “Prevention is better
than Cure” through an opportunity assessment |
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Supporting Physician engagement
specifically augmenting the Patient / Physician Relationship
via better interaction mechanics for expected outcomes |
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Supporting Payer / Patient / Physician
/ Provider collaboration on exchange of right information at
the right time for the right care |
Click here to learn more about our Disease
Management Solutions and Services.
Our Products:
PluralSoft’s Clinicio™-CHART
is a HIV/AIDS Disease Management product that leverages our Clinicio™
framework. It supports the entire disease life cycle from identification
during voluntary counseling and testing to anti-retroviral treatment
as well as supports Monitoring and Evaluation reporting and analyses
at various governance levels (facility to country levels). |