A CARE MODEL BUILT ON DATA, INSIGHT, AND ACTION

Proactive healthcare to reduce costs & improve care.

Guardiant Health delivers virtual first, whole-person care to patients with chronic and complex conditions. We partner with a patient’s healthcare team to detect and manage potential health-related issues early, reducing the overall costs of emergency and long-term care.

Guardiant Health is designed to meet

health plan and provider needs

  • Increased Member Reach

    • Your digital front door to care triage now

    • Rapid health risk assessment

    • Care for your rural & hard to reach populations

  • Improved Health Quality

    • Reduced ER and hospital​ visits

    • Reduced health complications​

    • Improved overall health of population

  • 99% Member Satisfaction

    • High engagement​

    • Eliminate delays in care and service

    • Built for the patient and caregiver experience

  • Integrated Member Experience

    • ​Focus on the customer experience

    • Ongoing collaboration with patient providers​

    • Care continuum coordination

  • Increased Revenue and Lower Costs

    • Impact top 20% of cost/spend

    • Total cost of care approach

    • Accelerate your value based care success

Our technology

 

With our remote monitoring technology and a consumer-centric approach, we help you more effectively manage your at-risk population while reducing the burden on your staff and the patient.

Why leading health plans partner with Guardiant Health

  • 50% reduction in acute hospital readmission rate.¹

  • 30% reduction in specialty care utilization.²

  • Continued reduction in non-quality of life care in last 90 days. ³  

  • 46% reduction in ER/911/urgent provider visit rate.⁴

  • 25% reduction in medical procedure utilization.⁵

  • Reduction in comorbidities from uncontrolled chronic conditions.⁶ 

Our clinical care model

 

Our five key areas of focus that lead to better outcomes

Proven strategies for your high-cost and at-risk members:

  1. Consumer engagement and coordination

  2. Risk prediction

  3. Social engagement

  4. Behavior modification

  5. Therapeutic management

A perfect storm brewing in healthcare

Medicare enrollees with 6 or more chronic conditions make up over 50% of the total chronic disease spend.

  • An aging nation: The U.S. Census Bureau projects older adults to outnumber children by 2034 for the first time in U.S. History.

  • Critical supply shortage: Mercer study cites by 2025, there will be over a half-million unfilled healthcare-related jobs required to care for older adults.

  • Physician shortage: AMA projects that by 2033, the U.S. will be short 55,000 primary care physicians (PCPs).

 

Delivering the right care at the right time in the convenience of the member’s home.

Case studies

 

References:

  1. Stephen F. Jencks, Mark V. Williams, Eric A. Coleman. “Rehospitalizations among patients in the Medicare fee-for-service program” N EJM. 2009 Apr 2;360 (14):1418-28

  2. Clare Liddy, Paul Drosinis, Erin Keely. “Electronic consultation systems: worldwide prevalence and their impact on patient care-a systemic review” fam pract. 2016 Jun; 33(3):274-85

  3. Ian Duncan, Tamim Ahmed, Henry Dove, Terri Maxwell “Medicare cost at end of life” American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. 2019 Aug; 36(8):705-710

  4. Sandra Mierdel, Kirk Owen. “Telehomecare reduces ER use and hospitalizations at William Osler health system” stud health technol inform. 2015; 209:102-8

  5. Clare Liddy, Paul Drosinis, Erin Keely. “Electronic consultation systems: worldwide prevalence and their impact on patient care-a systemic review” fam pract. 2016 Jun;33(3):274-85

  6. Darkins A, Ryan P, Kobb R, Foster L, Edmonson E, Wakefield B, et al. Care coordination/home telehealth: the systematic implementation of health informatics, home telehealth, and disease management to support the care of veteran patients with chronic conditions. Telemed J E health. 2008;14:1118-26.

  7. Shalika Bohingamu Mudiyanselage, Jo Stevens, Jennifer Watts, et al. “Perosonlised telehealth intervention for chronic disease management : A pilot randomized controlled trial” telemed telecare. 2019 jul;25(6):343-352