Importance: Home monitoring of blood pressure (BP) in hypertensive patients can improve outcomes, but challenges to both patient compliance and the effective transmission of home BP readings to physicians can limit the extent to which physicians can use this information to improve care. The OMRON Hypertension Management Platform (OMRON HMP) pairs a home BP cuff with a digital product that tracks data, provides reminders to improve patient compliance, and provides a streamlined source of information to physicians.
Objective: The primary objective of the quality improvement (QI) project was to test the hypothesis that use of the OMRON HMP could reduce the number and cost of hypertension related claims, relative to a retrospectively matched cohort of insured members.
Objective: Using claims data from an integrated payer-provider, we compared costs incurred by patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) who received Hospital Inpatient/Observation/EmeRgency Department care (HIghER care) for diabetes-related events with those who did not receive such care to identify a target population for interventions in future studies.
Methods: A retrospective study pooled real-world claims data for IDDM (type 1 or type 2) between July 1, 2018, and June 30, 2019. Medical claims were used to calculate the total and diabetes-related allowed medical costs to the enterprise and per member per month costs.
Participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is recommended for all patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) following hospitalization for acute coronary syndrome or stenting. Yet, few patients participate due to the inconvenience and high cost of attending a facility-based program, factors which have been magnified during the ongoing COVID pandemic. Based on a retrospective analysis of CR utilization and cost in a third-party payer environment, we forecasted the potential clinical and economic benefits of delivering a home-based, virtual CR program, with the goal of guiding future implementation efforts to expand CR access.
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