
August 20, 2019
Terri Hanlon-Bremer and the Bi3-supported Sustainable Behavior Change through Consumer Sciences project team have been selected as a finalist for the Health Collaborative’s annual Inspire Awards under the Healthcare Technology category.
The Sustainable Behavior Change through Consumer Sciences project team designed and piloted a consumer-centric approach to TriHealth’s Corporate Health coaching. The team leveraged multiple datasets to create a full picture of patient behavior and characteristics. It then matched the data with psychographic segmentation, an approach to more deeply understand patients’ motivation and priorities. Utilizing this information, TriHealth Corporate Health developed a consumer-centric approach to health coaching and piloted it with 2,000 patients at three corporate partners. The coaches were able to engage with patients knowing why they make the choices they make, dramatically impacting engagement and the delivery of improved health outcomes. The program resulted in:
- 10.4% increased healthy behaviors
- 27.5% improvement in the elimination of health risks such as smoking and inactivity
- 39% improvement in the number of risks eliminated
- 26.9% improvement in program satisfaction
- $621,000 in health savings for one employer in a single year (a 5:1 payout on their investment)
Along with Hanlon-Bremer, TriHealth’s team members on this project included Will Groneman, Rob Dunham, Lori Slusser, Moe Swift, Tom Hammergren, and Mufaddal Frosh.
The team collaborated with the Cincinnati Consulting Consortium, General Electric Aviation, and Cincinnati Public Schools.
Inspire Award winners will be announced at the Health Collaborative recognition dinner on November 6. Learn more about the Inspire Awards here.
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Posted by: Jane Otten on August 21, 2019
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