Analytic Recipes #4: Harnessing Data Analytics to Combat Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD): A Blueprint for Health Plans and Employers
Health Analytics Connect
Building an Effective Healthcare Data Analytics Strategy
Authors: Denise Zeman , Mary Henderson (she/her) , Jonathan Rimbach
ANALYTIC RECIPES #04
Abstract
Key Insights into the Burden of PAD on Patients and Healthcare Systems
PAD's impact on patients and healthcare systems is profound, with certain observations highlighting the economic and health-related challenges it presents:
Given the condition’s prevalence and the potential to avoid amputation and a poor overall outcome, you may want to identify patients with this condition and assess which patients may benefit from a management program that works with the patients to achieve the best results.
UNDERSTANDING PAD: PREVALENCE AND IMPACT IN THE US
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a growing concern, now affecting an estimated 7% of the U.S. population, according to publicly available statistics. This condition, characterized by the narrowing of peripheral arteries due to atherosclerosis, has seen a significant increase in prevalence. The surge in PAD is attributed to the increasing incidence of diabetes, obesity, and hypertension. The consequences of PAD, without prompt and appropriate management, can be severe, leading to amputation and a markedly higher mortality rate. It underscores the critical need for early diagnosis and a comprehensive treatment approach that includes lifestyle modifications and medical interventions to slow PAD's progression.
The economic and health ramifications of PAD, as illustrated by our research, are staggering. Approximately 1% of the commercial population is diagnosed with PAD, and of these, 2.5% undergo leg amputation each year. The condition becomes more complex with the addition of comorbidities. Our findings show that 85% of individuals with PAD are managing at least two additional chronic conditions, and half are dealing with four or more. These additional health issues significantly drive up the cost of care. Specifically, our analysis indicates that the cost of managing patients with PAD and multiple chronic conditions is roughly five times greater than for those with PAD alone. Furthermore, the overall healthcare expenditures for PAD patients are twice that of the average healthcare member, with costs quadrupling in cases involving amputation.
This comprehensive analysis from our dataset not only highlights the increasing burden of PAD on individuals and the healthcare system but also emphasizes the importance of proactive management and the potential benefits of targeted interventions to mitigate the impact of this disease.
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Strategic Use of Data Analytics
The fight against Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) can significantly benefit from the strategic application of data analytics, encompassing a range of innovative techniques and approaches that enhance patient care and management efficiency. Here’s how:
By expanding the strategic use of data analytics across these areas, health plans and employers can transform the management of PAD. This comprehensive approach improves patient health outcomes and contributes to the sustainability of healthcare systems by optimizing resource use, reducing costs, and ensuring that patients receive the most effective, personalized care possible.
CONCLUSION: A CALL FOR COMPREHENSIVE ACTION
The increasing challenge posed by Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), both in prevalence and associated healthcare costs, necessitates a comprehensive and collaborative effort from health plans and employers. This collaboration, particularly with data analytics firms like Health Analytics Connect, is crucial not for direct healthcare delivery but for harnessing the power of data to inform and optimize PAD management strategies. Leveraging the specialized capabilities of data analytics firms, health plans, and employers can gain valuable insights into risk identification, healthcare utilization, and the effectiveness of various treatment pathways. Such insights are instrumental in developing targeted interventions, enhancing patient engagement, and ultimately reducing the overall burden of PAD. Through strategic partnerships that combine healthcare knowledge with analytical expertise, we can achieve a more proactive, data-driven approach to managing PAD, improving patient outcomes while achieving greater efficiency and cost-effectiveness in healthcare systems.
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