Prevention and health promotion matter. Over $730 billion in US health care spending is linked to modifiable risk factors such as high blood pressure and poor diet. Three out of four adults in the United States report having one or more chronic conditions that significantly impact their well-being. Digital patient engagement has been identified as one tool to support effective health promotion, but real-world implementation requires navigating complex questions around population identification, data exchange, and outcomes evaluation.
Join us for a discussion on ways digitally enabled approaches can be leveraged to engage members and support change in health behaviors. Panelists will share lessons learned from real-world case studies and discuss where these tools fit into broader population health strategy.

