Babylon Investor Day Presentation Deck
Our Clinical Initiatives Target 5 Key Focus Areas Which Have
High Spending Impact
Our Q2 initiatives focus on maternity and behavioural health, which are key areas of spend across all populations.
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Commentary
Maternity
Behavioural
health
Chronic
conditions
Lifestyle
Masked
claims
Spending impact:
44
lowa
High
Med
Spend is concentrated around childbirth in non-expansion
states, rather than pre- or postnatal care
Anxiety and depression are top spend drivers for children
and adults (18-44-years-old) across all populations
Concentrated in >45-year-olds
Focus on building solutions for hypertension, diabetes
and chronic kidney disease
• Modifiable lifestyle factors (e.g. smoking, obesity) are high-spend
categories in the adult population and will lead to more costly chronic
conditions downstream
• Masked claims cannot be viewed due to privacy concerns
• As a category it is significant, but the fragmentation
of conditions is unknown
Notes: Based on Babylon's analysis of claims spend distribution for each population, where we have identified the highest spend areas for each population. We then applied clinical judgement to determine the focus areas to address for each population.
Data is from the most recent 12 months available and varies by plan.
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