Abacus Sr Scientist speaks on the impact of delayed care due to COVID-19

Abacus Health's Co-Founder and Sr Scientist Dr David K Ahern, spoke yesterday on the topic of risk mitigation delivered a presentation entitles Mitigating the potential “boomerang effect” of the COVID-19 Pandemic on employer health plans, to brokers and employers as part of a Shortlister webinar. Dr. Ahern explored the potential impact of...

Abacus Diabetes Care Rewards Program Named Silver Award Winner at Health Value Awards

Abacus Health's Good Health Gateway Diabetes Care Rewards Program has been recognized by the Validation Institute's Health Value in the Peer Reviewed Diabetes category. The recognition reinforces Abacus' position as a market leader in the disease management and patient engagement space. Boasting more than 40% engagement, over 20% decrease in...

Abacus Diabetes Care Rewards Program Named Top 10 by Shortlister

Abacus Health's Good Health Gateway Diabetes Care Rewards Program has been recognized by Shortlister as a Top 10 diabetes vendor for Q1 2020. The recognition reinforces Abacus' position as a market leader in the disease management and patient engagement space. Boasting more than 40% engagement, over 20% decrease in members...

City of Lynn, MA wins big with diabetes management.

The City of Lynn improves the health of their Employees and reduces costs for the City During a period when most municipalities are shifting healthcare costs onto employees, the City of Lynn has reduced out-of-pocket costs for members and realized significant budget savings by using Abacus’ behavior-based approach to support...

Surge in diabetes related complications leads to dramatic rise in hospitalizations

In an article published this week in the Journal American Medical Association Network (JAMA Network) by Edward W. Gregg, PhD1,2; Israel Hora, PhD1; Stephen R. Benoit, MD1 risks of lower extremity amputation, kidney failure, and cardiovascular events along with hospital admissions among patients diagnosed with diabetes are on the rise as compared to the 10 previous years. In...

Abacus partners with Health Action Council for education event.

Abacus Health's senior scientist, Dr. David K. Ahern is set to conduct an educational workshop for the Health Action Council's membership on May 21, 2019 entitled Bending the Diabetes Cost Trend. Dr. Ahern will share the results of a study summarizing a decade-long implementation of the Abacus Health Diabetes Care...

Scholle IPN improves the health of their Employees and reduces costs for the Company

Scholle IPN employees and family members living with diabetes receive a tremendous benefit through the Abacus Health Solutions (Abacus) Diabetes Care Rewards Program. The program provides a private and confidential support service that helps members with diabetes more effectively manage their condition. The results are better health and lower costs...

Children’s of Alabama Saves Money for the Hospital and Employees by Enriching Benefits

Children’s of Alabama employees and family members living with diabetes receive a tremendous benefit through the Good Health Gateway® Diabetes Care Rewards Program. The program provides a private and confidential support service which helps Children’s health plan members with diabetes to more effectively manage their condition. The results are better...

Abacus Health Solutions Helps EMC Support Employees with Chronic Conditions

Abacus Health Solutions (Abacus) announced today that EMC is leveraging the Abacus Good Health Gateway® platform to support EMC employees with diabetes and hypertension (high blood pressure). The Good Health Gateway platform, which includes technology and behavioral economics, supports users of the platform in better managing their health.The platform engages,...

Enhancing Patient Engagement and Blood Pressure Management for Renal Transplant Recipients via Home Electronic Monitoring and Web-Enabled Collaborative Care

Effective management of hypertension in chronic kidney disease and renal transplantation is a clinical priority and has societal implications in terms of preserving and optimizing the value of scarce organs. However, hypertension is optimally managed in only 37% of people with chronic kidney disease, and poor control can contribute to...