BY MEGAN CERULLO DECEMBER 13, 2019 / 4:52 PM /
MONEYWATCH
U.S. health insurer Cigna will start using
artificial intelligence to track patients' drug intake and assess whether they
are complying with their prescribed treatment for chronic diseases including
diabetes and heart conditions.
The tool, called Health Connect 360, was
created by Express Scripts, the pharmacy benefits manager that merged with
Cigna in a $67 billion dollar deal that closed last year. Health Connect 360
relies on four sources of information including pharmacy claims, medical, lab
and biometric data, collected from digital health devices to give pharmacists
and doctors a timely picture of patients condition. People with diabetes who
opt in to the service wear connected glucose meters and blood pressure cuffs to
engage with Cigna.
"Imagine the power of a pharmacist who
has a 360 view of a patient, where they see that in the last month they were
adherent in taking their medication, but their blood glucose levels are still
elevated, or low," said Snezana Mahon, vice president and clinical product
manager at Express Scripts. "That gives them the ability, within minutes,
to check in with the patient and better manage them."
The objective is to coordinate health care and
reduce costs by better managing patients, Express Scripts said.
More than 36% of patients living with diabetes
are "non-adherent" to their medications, according to Express
Scripts. For every diabetic person who takes their medication as prescribed,
roughly $2,500 is saved in health care costs.
"At the end of the day, money is being
saved to payers and members when the patient stays adherent," Mahon said.
"There is no complication of the disease, like kidney challenges or foot
issues, which could require a costly ER visit or hospitalization and other
unnecessary management."
One in eight Americans say the high cost of
prescription drugs causes them to skip doses or delay refilling prescriptions
for heart disease medication, according to the American Heart Association.
Health Connect 360 helps those patients who say they can't afford drugs for a
variety of conditions identify cheaper alternatives, according to Express
Scripts.
"Some patients didn't even know they
could save $90 every three months by switching to an alternative pharmacy
across the street. These types of things can really help somebody who needs
those dollars," Mahon said.
Health Connect 360 was tested on a group of
500,000 members and will be made fully available in January 2020.
First published on December 13, 2019 / 4:52 PM
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