Diabetes

Prevent and Pause Progression with Early Identification and Intervention

Diabetes is the most expensive chronic condition in our nation costing $413B in 2022 and affecting 37 million adults of all ages… and growing.

Trinity Analytics will accurately identify and prioritize your members diagnosed with diabetes and those at risk of developing diabetes. This allows your care management team to focus on those members who need the most help at the right time.

Importantly, with the increasing emphasis on health plan performance, our proprietary platform is designed to analyze comprehensive data sets that support the Quintuple Aim and help elevate Star Ratings.

Partner with Trinity Analytics to enable comprehensive and early member identification and prioritized risk stratification across the most complex health conditions.

  • Enhance the Member Experience

    Engage prediabetic and diabetic members earlier to provide proactive, personalized care and support for both clinical and societal/lifestyle factors

  • Improve Healthcare Outcomes

    Ensure rising-risk and high-risk members have access to necessary care including, but not limited to, blood sugar and blood pressure management services and regular eye and foot exams

  • Support the Clinical Experience

    Provide the healthcare team with a real-time, holistic view of members’ health, socio-demographics, and lifestyle for earlier intervention to reduce risk of diabetic complications

  • Reduce Health Care Costs

    Implement care management intervention strategies to reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes and prevent or delay serious diabetes complications, which will save lives and lower medical costs. For those identified at-risk, raising the awareness of prediabetes and programs aimed toward lifestyle changes have proven beneficial

  • Advance Health Equity

    Identify specific drivers, including demographics and socioeconomic status, for at-risk population through data integration and analysis to engage historically underserved populations. For those diagnosed, partner with community resources to address societal changes (e.g. transportation to healthcare provider)