New Data Show Behavioral, Mental, and Physical Health Benefits of Omada Health’s
Susan M. Devaraj PhD, MS, RD, LDN, Jenna Napoleone, PhD, MPH; Madison Noble, MPH; Christina M Parrinello, PD; Carolyn Jasik, MD; Sarah Linke PhD, MPH
Originally presented at AHA EPI | Lifestyle Scientific Sessions 2025
Abstract
Background
Type 2 diabetes and hypertension are common and costly conditions that increase risk for hospitalization. Lifestyle-focused virtual health programs may offer an effective and accessible self-management solution for these conditions and reduce future high-cost acute care encounters. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the differences in inpatient and emergency room (ER) healthcare utilization between patients enrolled in a virtual health program (VH) for cardiometabolic lifestyle management vs. usual care (UC) controls at 6 and 12 months.
Background
Type 2 diabetes and hypertension are common and costly conditions that increase risk for hospitalization. Lifestyle-focused virtual health programs may offer an effective and accessible self-management solution for these conditions and reduce future high-cost acute care encounters. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the differences in inpatient and emergency room (ER) healthcare utilization between patients enrolled in a virtual health program (VH) for cardiometabolic lifestyle management vs. usual care (UC) controls at 6 and 12 months.
Background
Type 2 diabetes and hypertension are common and costly conditions that increase risk for hospitalization. Lifestyle-focused virtual health programs may offer an effective and accessible self-management solution for these conditions and reduce future high-cost acute care encounters. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the differences in inpatient and emergency room (ER) healthcare utilization between patients enrolled in a virtual health program (VH) for cardiometabolic lifestyle management vs. usual care (UC) controls at 6 and 12 months.
Findings presented at AHA EPI | Lifestyle Scientific Sessions 2025