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Health alerts to providers help close gaps in care

Care Considerations uses 1,000s of evidence-based clinical rules to pinpoint opportunities for members to stay healthier and sends proactive alerts to providers about critical health exams, missed treatments and potential health risks.

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Lowering costs by preventing health issues

This program has helped avoid thousands of serious health events like heart attacks, heart failure, strokes, asthma exacerbations and more. All by identifying specific, actionable opportunities for members to improve their health.

How data drives your spend down

Synchronizing data

Using robust member data — pulled from things like medical, dental, vision & pharmacy claims, lab results, biometrics, and wearable devices — we help members avoid serious health events. And give specific actions they can take to make progress and stay on track.

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Measurable results

Helping members close gaps in care prevents 1,000s of health issues and improves outcomes, which reduces costs and has real impact for employers and health plans.

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Personalized outreach

Your members will get personalized alerts and recommendations, coming in the right ways at the right times, to help them stay motivated and take healthier next steps. 

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Ahead of trends

A dedicated team of clinicians adds around 30 new health improvement alerts each year, responding to changing guidelines, new research and emerging health risks.

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  • *FOR 14,457 PREVENTIONS FOR ADVERSE HEALTH ISSUES SOURCE: MedQuery report Q2. Published 2025. This avoided hospitalization analysis is based on modeled gaps in care and hospital costs only. Modeled gaps in care use specific evidence-based literature to provide the adverse event reduction.

  • 49% COMPLIANCE FOR OTHER HEALTH ISSUES SOURCE: MedQuery report Q2. Published 2025. This avoided hospitalization analysis is based on modeled gaps in care and hospital costs only. Modeled gaps in care use specific evidence-based literature to provide the adverse event reduction.