Prestigious American Journal of Managed Care Publishes Landmark Ontrak Treatment Effect
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The independent peer-reviewed journal published the Ontrak findings that “care coaching and behavioral health provider referral programs produce long-term savings, reductions in avoidable utilization, and increases in targeted services to treat behavioral health conditions.”
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The Treatment Effect Study indicates a $485 per member per month (PMPM) savings over a 24-month period, driven principally by a 66% reduction in inpatient interactions. The study covered 900 eligible members and compared to an equivalently matched control group who were not enrolled in the Ontrak WholeHealth+ program.
Ontrak, (“Ontrak” or the “Company”), a leading AI-powered and telehealth-enabled healthcare company, announced the publishing of its Treatment Effect Study in the prestigious American Journal of Managed Care.
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“A care coaching intervention that offers behavioral health (BH) provider referrals produced significant long-term savings, reductions in avoidable inpatient utilization, and increases in office visits and targeted services to treat BH conditions. ”
The published report was written by data analysts Hilary Placzek, Ph.D., MPH; Peter Bearse, Ph.D.; Bridget Darby, MS; and Marielle Garcia-Huynh in collaboration with Stanford University academics Robert Kaplan, Ph.D. and Jill Glassman, Ph.D. It highlights key results of the study undertaken to determine the effectiveness of care coaching interventions and behavioral health provider referrals like the Ontrak WholeHealth+ program, which engages high acuity populations with chronic comorbidities and underlying behavioral health conditions to drive behavior change, improve health outcomes, and lower costs.
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As noted in the published study:
“A care coaching intervention that offers behavioral health (BH) provider referrals produced significant long-term savings, reductions in avoidable inpatient utilization, and increases in office visits and targeted services to treat BH conditions.
- All-cause medical savings were driven by reductions in inpatient cost and utilization. Conversely, there were increases in all-cause office visits and BH-attributable costs.
- Savings were sustained throughout the 24-month post index time period, indicating the durability of the program.
These results provide support for a shift toward clinical integration of BH interventions to achieve long-term savings, which is crucial as the US health care system moves toward value-based care with an increased focus on BH interventions.”
Ontrak Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Judith Feld commented, “We are gratified to see the publication of the Treatment Effect Study which validates the effectiveness of our whole-person approach in helping health plans reduce costs by lowering inappropriate utilization like inpatient care and ED visits and increasing appropriate utilization like office visits.”
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