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Company News | 02/22/2019

Philips, DispatchHealth Launch On-Demand Home Care Pilot Program for Arizona Seniors

Philips is joining forces on a pilot study with DispatchHealth, a provider of mobile
urgent care that delivers convenient, affordable care within one’s home to help enhance care for select Arizona members of Mercy Care. DispatchHealth supports seniors wishing to stay in their homes longer by providing a preventative and proactive treatment where and when seniors need it to help avoid elevating health situations to costly emergency medical services (EMS) and to avoid unnecessary trips to emergency departments.

On-Demand Home Care Pilot Overview

By activating this service with Philips Cares via the Philips Lifeline medical alert system, the pilot program aims to provide a seamless care experience for the aging population while also helping to reduce the volume of unnecessary hospital transports and admissions, driving significant cost savings and clinical outcomes for Mercy Care.

Philips seamlessly enables point-of-care connectivity to DispatchHealth, allowing Mercy Care members to get the needed help quickly and easily upon pressing the Philips Lifeline personal alert button. Once contact is initiated, trained care specialists will provide access to care needed with Philips protocol services, including connecting the member to the DispatchHealth support center, who can then send a fully-equipped medical team to provide quality medical care for a wide range of common to complex injuries and illnesses.

 

The pilot program activates convenient, on-demand care in the home—with DispatchHealth providing emergency medicine, primary care, and palliative care—at one-tenth of the medical cost of the average emergency room visit.

Of the 1,362 emergency calls placed by Mercy Care members in 2018, 73% resulted in an EMS visit, and 22% resulted in in-hospital transport. “Emergency department visits are often a quality-of-life tipping point for many seniors, as their ability to live independently often diminishes after a hospitalization,” said Kevin Riddleberger, Chief Strategy Officer of DispatchHealth. “Together with Philips, we can discover opportunities to right-size care and treat medical conditions in the home without a trip to the hospital, delivering more appropriate utilization of resources and improved patient satisfaction.”

Pilot Program Results

The results of the pilot program, including overall cost and utilization of DispatchHealth services as initiated through Philips Lifeline, are expected in spring 2019.

“We have been at the center of care circles for over 40 years, serving over 7 million seniors and their caregivers through a network of more than 2,500 hospitals, home health agencies, non-clinical home care, and senior living communities. Working with DispatchHealth, we’re able to leverage this network to provide seniors in Arizona with a medical team who is at-the-ready to deliver the right interventions at the right time, within the comfort of their home,” said Rip Martin, General Manager of Philips Aging & Caregiving. “By meeting patients where they are, we not only improve the patient experience, and support confident and safe independent living, but we also decrease burdensome costs for the overall healthcare system.”