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Evidence Clinical and financial outcomes of Isaac Health's care program

Isaac Health's specialist-led, virtual dementia care model has been demonstrated to improve clinical and financial outcomes across independently-reviewed studies.

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  • 38%

    reduction in emergency department (ED) visits due to Isaac Health鈥檚 care program

  • 28%

    reduction in hospital days driven by proactive dementia management

  • 85%

    reduction in nursing home admissions vs. the expected benchmark

  • 92%

    of Isaac Health patients report improvement toward their cognitive health goals after 6 months

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2026 outcomes study on inpatient utilization in Medicare populations Isaac Health's care model was shown to meaningfully reduce acute care utilization

In this observational study of Medicare beneficiaries, enrollment in the Isaac Health program was associated with reduced inpatient hospital admissions over a 6-month follow-up period. These findings suggest that a specialist-led, virtual brain health model can reduce acute care utilization in a medically complex population and that enhancements to the Isaac Health model may be particularly important in driving this effect. Notably, the observed reduction in inpatient admissions appears greater than what has typically been reported for earlier dementia care management models.

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GUIDE model outcomes on TCOC and nursing home admissions Isaac Health's GUIDE program reduced TCOC & nursing home admissions

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) Model was designed to test whether a comprehensive dementia care model could improve outcomes while reducing total cost of care. Since July 2024, Isaac Health has participated in the GUIDE Model across all 50 states. Early performance results verified by CMS demonstrate strong outcomes, including meaningful reductions in total cost of care and lower-than-expected admissions to long-term nursing homes.

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2023 outcomes study on acute care utilization and total cost of care Isaac Health's care program reduced ED and hospital utilization

In this study independently verified by the Validation Institute, emergency room visits and hospital days decreased significantly for Isaac Health participants in comparison with a matched comparison group. This reduction in unnecessary utilization is associated with a notable decrease in PMPM costs for Isaac Health members.

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