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Delivering Employer Savings - Case Study Journal of American Medical Association - JAMA Network Open peer-reviewed published study on an employer client Medical Cost Savings 45% $167PM PMPM JAMA Network Open Original Investigation | Health Policy Utilization and Cost of an Employer-Sponsored Comprehensive Primary Care Delivery Model Sanjay Basu, MD, PhD: Tyler Zhang, BA; Alli Gilmore, PhD: Esha Datta, PhD; Eun Yeong Kim, BA Savings Categories 54% Specialty 43% Surgery 33% Emergency 26% Rx News Release Details .:. April 30, 2020 at 11:12 AM EDT JAMA Network Open study between Collective Health and One Medical finds virtual + in-office primary care model linked to 45% lower employer total cost 6 PDF Version Peer-reviewed, matched cohort analysis shows cost reductions of $167 per member per month, and reductions in avoidable emergency department and hospital visits Customer: a high-tech manufacturer offering One Medical memberships, with virtual care and near-site access, as well as a One Medical on-site health clinic. Methodology: population-based cohort study of 23, 518 commercially insured employees and dependents of an engineering and manufacturing firm headquartered in southern California was performed from January 1, 2016, to July 1, 2019. A subset of the population with most (250%) primary care visits through employer-sponsored on-site, near-site, or virtual care clinics was matched to a subset not having most such visits through the employer-sponsored clinics using propensity score matching (n = 1983 each). The study compared medical claims costs of the employer's One Medical-attributed members (n=1,983) to members attributed to other providers, with matching based on a propensity score model accounting for age, sex, home zip, enrollment duration, principal diagnosis, and HCC risk score. A multivariate regression was used to control for the above covariates and express the cost and utilization differences between cohorts. Results: Engaging with One Medical service, inclusive of on-site services, was associated with 45% lower medical costs. 17
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