Ontrak Health announced the promising results of a formal evaluation conducted on the Ontrak WholeHealth+ program. The evaluation aimed to assess the program's impact on one of its health plan customer?s Medicaid members' medical costs, and the preliminary findings are encouraging and validates the impact of the program to the customers. Key Findings from the Evaluation: Preliminary results of the 36-month retrospective observational study have shown statistically significant savings of all-cause medical costs over 24 months of $750 PMPM (P<0.001) among the treated group compared with matched controls.

This outcome underscores the remarkable effectiveness of the WholeHealth+ program in reducing healthcare expenditures while improving patient outcomes. It also adds results for Medicaid members in addition to previously measured Medicare and Commercial member savings of $485 PMPM as part of Ontrak Health?s independently validated 2021 Treatment Effect Study. The WholeHealth+ program, which was applied to Medicaid members from a prominent existing health plan customer, is designed around four fundamental steps: Identification: Medicaid members in need of specialized care are identified using advanced data analytics and risk assessment tools.

Outreach: Once identified, members are proactively engaged and offered personalized support to address their unique health needs. Engagement: Evidence-based coaching interventions are implemented, tailored to each member's specific circumstances, ensuring the most effective care is delivered, including behavioral health provider visits as needed. Monitoring and Support: Continuous monitoring and data-driven insights empower members to take control of their health while receiving ongoing support from a dedicated care team.