Clerisys® improves and enhances the outreach, scheduling, delivery, quality, and timeliness of health screening, treatment, prevention, health management, and promotion programs. It does so by obtaining previously unavailable individual and community health profile, attitude, behavior, knowledge, literacy, and other health needs data --then, by reporting that data in actionable forms on a timely basis -- and, most importantly, by organizing these services within an accessible Health Needs Data Center.
This system enables primary and family care providers and community health professionals to pro-actively identify new patients who are potentially at risk for generally preventable chronic conditions and unaware, to direct them to the most appropriate medical home, and to thereby allocate resources more efficiently -- generating revenue and reducing costs for providers, patients, and plans.
Providers can achieve patient growth objectives and also improve physician productivity, patient feedback, contracting and revenue cycle goals, and reduce practice costs.
Patient healthcare consumers can recieve precisely targeted offers and programs matched to their needs and make better choices among those providers and payers that have taken pro-active measures to reach them.
Plan administrators can identify and group current and potential plan members more effectively and both maintain and increase participation in wellness and screening programs.
Prevention and wellness information is everywhere, but nowhere is it compiled or accessible in such a way as to meet local, regional, and national health needs – until now.
Clerisys® accomplishes its mission by opening and then operating previously unexploited channels of communication and interactive participation among its three Interest Groups - reaching the newest and potentially most desirable populations coming into the market: young families who are at risk for, or who are already showing symptoms of generally preventable chronic conditions.
While academic surveys and research systems are available for market intelligence, most target older populations where prevention and wellness program failures are already acute. Some researchers suggest that 64% of the American workforce is already overweight or even obese. The new generation impacting the Healthcare sector of the economy is more overweight and more obese and will surely push the numbers higher in the very near term. We know of no program effectively reaching this new group of people on a large scale.
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