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We Have Proven The Benefits of Our Operating Model in the UK
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80%
60%
40%
20%
0%
JOURNAL OF MEDICAL INTERNET RESEARCH
-20%
Original Paper
The Effect of 24/7, Digital-First, NHS Primary Care on Acute
Hospital Spending: Retrospective Observational Analysis
Sam Winward, MBChB, BSc; Tejal Patel, MBBS; Mazin Al-Saffar, MBBS, BSc; Matthew Noble, MBBS
Babylon Health, London, United Kingdom
Acute care cost per weighted patient(2)
Members' likelihood to attend A&E
before and after joining Babylon (1)
35% saving
£714
22%
£468
Core Services weighting
-6%
12 months before 12 months after
15% saving
£749
£635
Adapted Core Services weighting
60%
40%
20%
0%
Members' likelihood to call NHS 111
before and after joining Babylon (1)
80%
-20%
1
62%
Winward et al
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North West
London' average
Babylon GP at
Hand
* Excluding Babylon GP at Hand
-1%
12 months before 12 months after
We reduce Emergency Room visits(¹) by over
25%
as shown by an independent Ipsos Mori study
And create acute care cost savings of up to
35%
as proven in a peer-reviewed study of NHS data
Notes: (1) Based on an evaluation by Ipsos Mori of NHS data, comparing newly registered patients at our Babylon GP at Hand (NHS) service to patients newly registered at London GP Practices. London, UK is used as the comparator as Babylon GP at Hand is
based in this area. (2) Based on UK data, specifically for our Babylon GP at Hand (NHS) service. Babylon GP at Hand acute care cost per weighted patient in 2019/20 was compared to the North West London average in 2019/20, using NHS funding formulae to
account for age, sex and other factors influencing health need. North West London is used as the comparator as Babylon GP at Hand is based in this area.
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