Meridian and Papa Announce Companion Care Program Reduced Healthcare Costs by 33%
Participating Meridian Medicaid members experienced decreased emergency department visits, decreased hospital readmissions, and an increase in preventive care
"The correlation between unmet social needs and an increased risk of hospitalization is strong," said Dr.
The program, which ran from May through
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- ED visits decreased by 25%
- Hospital readmissions decreased by 14%
- Cervical cancer screenings increased by 50%
- Diabetic eye exams increased by 46%
- HbA1C testing for diabetes diagnosis increased by 35%
"Meridian's partnership with Papa highlights the positive outcomes that occur when social drivers of health, like social isolation and lack of transportation, are addressed as factors impacting overall health, particularly for those who have a high number of unmet needs," said
The program was recently recognized by
Meridian's pilot program with Papa ran from May through
Meridian in
Papa is a new kind of care, built on human connection. Across the country, health plans and employers look to Papa to provide vital social support by pairing older adults and families with
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