On October 18, 2022 Signify Health (NYSE: SGFY), a leading healthcare platform that leverages advanced analytics, technology and nationwide healthcare networks to create and power value-based payment programs, reported the expansion of its in-home Diagnostic and Preventive Services offering for Medicare Advantage and Medicaid plan members (Press release, Signify Health, OCT 18, 2022, View Source [SID1234622151]).
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The offering supports the early detection, diagnosis, and management of some of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among Medicare members, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), peripheral arterial disease, colorectal cancer, chronic kidney disease, diabetes, and low bone density. These diagnostic and preventive services are performed during the Signify Health In-Home Health Evaluation to deliver a comprehensive and convenient care experience to patients.
"Early diagnosis and management of chronic conditions are critical to achieving better health outcomes and reducing the total cost of care," said Marc Rothman, M.D., the Chief Medical Officer of Signify Health. "At Signify, we are performing diagnostic tests in the home to reduce barriers to timely diagnosis and treatment decisions by individuals and their physicians."
Signify Health’s newest Diagnostic and Preventive Services offering is spirometry testing to detect COPD, which it began offering in select geographies in 2022. COPD is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States. Despite the high prevalence of COPD, the CDC estimates that just 50 percent of people living with the disease have been diagnosed. There is no cure for COPD, but early diagnosis and treatment are critical to slow disease progression and reduce the risk of mortality.
"The damage COPD causes to the lungs is irreversible and incurable. However, too often COPD goes undiagnosed," said Dr. Rothman. "Signify Health clinicians are able to provide a real-time diagnosis of COPD after a thorough assessment of a patient’s spirometry test results, medical history, and physical examination."
Signify Health uses advanced analytics to identify health plan members with gaps in care and to connect them with the appropriate diagnostic and preventive health services. Delivering these services in the home reduces barriers to care by providing health plan members with convenient access to high-value care to improve health outcomes.