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Evidence-based Health Consulting

Ingenix Evidence-based Health combines consumer data, health assessment tools, and consulting services to help health plans more effectively maintain, improve, and manage the health of their members and motivate them to take action.

Helping you reach the right populations at
the right time with the right interventions
across the entire health continuum.


Data-driven design and evaluation

To the industry’s best integrated data warehousing and reporting capabilities, we add consulting by industry experts to help health plans turn health data into actionable solutions. Each consultant has more than 15 years’ hands-on experience helping to design, build, and implement health and productivity programs for plans nationwide.

Results: Ingenix vs. industry average

  • Financial Outcomes and ROI2 1:6—better by double
  • Smoking cessation—better by quadruple.
  • Decreased fat intake—better by double.
  • Increased physical activity—better by half.

Assessment

The Ingenix Evidence-based Health Assessment measures key drivers that contribute to health and productivity, helping health plans take a more strategic approach to health interventions based on unique consumer needs and characteristics.

Data-driven design and evaluation

We use data to help health plans better understand, predict, and influence member behaviors in new and meaningful ways, focusing not just on care management but on the entire health continuum, including prevention and risk reduction.

1 Market research and literature review: Aldana, 2001, American Journal of Health Promotion; Chapman, 2003, The Art of Health Promotion.
2 The Art of Health Promotion, 2002

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