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For employers and health plans, digital health solutions are a growing component of care delivery and healthcare spending.
Evidence of improved health outcomes is a top priority when evaluating digital health solutions.
But how can payers best measure outcomes with digital solutions for addiction, given its chronic relapsing nature?
With tobacco cessation, for example, evaluating program effectiveness requires more than a single “quit” measurement at one point in time.
Download this resource to better understand critical standards for measuring the quality of digital health programs designed to help individuals quit smoking, vaping, and nicotine use.
The recommended 3 ways to measure program effectiveness include:
- Engagement metrics—learn how to define meaningful engagement
- Clinical outcomes—see the different stages of success to measure with quitting
- Business outcomes—understand the realistic impact of an effective program on healthcare expenditures
In this guide, you’ll also get tips on key questions to ask vendors about metrics when evaluating a new quit-tobacco program for your organization.
For more insights on how to select the right tobacco cessation program, visit:
Buyer’s Guide for Effective Workplace Smoking Cessation Programs