Health Management Challenge
Maxine is a human resources benefits consultant for a large
national company. She is looking for a premier health management
vendor who can integrate with her
companys disease management and
nurseline vendor to provide a population health management
solution.
Approach
StayWell Health Management worked with the client to develop a
population health management solution that will ultimately improve
their employees health, assist in
managing medical costs, positively reduce absenteeism, and
improve productivity.
StayWell health Management recommended the following
program:
- a modest incentive of reduced employee healthcare contributions
to encourage employees to participate in a health assessment
(HA.)
- A significant promotion/communication program with
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- Integration of disease, nurseline and health management
program
- communications using existing client communication channels and
events
- Client branding
An integrated, custom, four-color introductory brochure mailed to
employees homes
- An integrated program announcement letter to
managers/supervisors
- An e-mail communication campaign
- Administration of StayWells
HealthPath®
HA delivered primarily through online delivery with a paper HA
backup for individual requests.
- An aggregate management summary report following the
administration of the HA.
- Employee access to the StayWell Online® suite which, in addition
to the online HealthPath® HA , contains links to
the other vendors online
resources, a wellness magazine, the HealthDay® daily news feed,
self-care resources, and information on over 1,600 health and
wellness topics.
- Employee access to an integrated phone tree, which would
include StayWells toll-free HelpLine
for assistance with HA completion, forgotten passwords,
post-intervention support, or other program issues.
- The StayWell NextSteps® Health care Consumerism
program, to be available to employees most likely to generate the
majority of future health care costs (as determined by
StayWells proprietary Utilization
Prediction Model).
- Specific intervention programs
such as programs for diabetes management or weight control -
for individuals shown to be at high- or medium-risk levels.
Invitations to be extended to high-risk individuals through the
NextSteps®
Phone-Based Focused Intervention for high-risk individuals and to
moderate-risk individuals through the NextSteps® Mail-Based or Web-based
Focused Intervention
- Participation data is shared between vendors. Employees were
self-referred to other vendor programs based on the needs of the
individual
- An annual HA to assess and reinforce successful changes.
- One employee wellness campaign a year, offered on a topic based
on the outcomes of the HA Management Summary. The campaign
provided a highly visible activity with wide appeal to help
low-risk participants stay in the low-risk category and to support
behavior change for high-risk individuals.
Results
StayWell Health Management monitored the progress and success of
the program through process, impact and outcome measures. At
the end of Year 1, StayWell found a 16% improvement in health risks
among the high-risk members (1 or more high risks) who had
participated in StayWells NextSteps
phone-based lifestyle intervention. Return on investement after
Year 1 was 1.5:1 ($1.50 saved for every $1.00 spent.)