Identifying and managing population risk is fundamental to healthcare organizations that are financially responsible for cost of care. Existing clinical analytics methods to understand future risk in a population primarily rely on historical claims and clinical data. As a result, population health interventions primarily focus on the underlying clinical needs of the population.
Numerous research organizations posit that between 60-90% of health outcomes are driven by non-clinical factors, but these factors are largely unstudied and unknown at micro-segmented or individual consumer levels.
Join this session to learn how Carrot Health is applying robust consumer and market data to advanced analytic methods to improve the healthcare market's understanding of the Social Determinants of Health. We will demonstrate how this new level of insight can be used to inform population health initiatives.