Now is the time to lower claims costs

Benefits leaders can reduce costs by addressing heart health and the risks of heart disease, the most expensive chronic disease and the leading cause of death. There is a cost to doing nothing.
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Heart disease is the number one
challenge in US healthcare

#1 Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the US

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the US1

56% of adults have high blood pressure and/or high cholesterol

56% of adults have high blood pressure and/or high cholesterol2

Annual cost of heart disease

is the annual cost of heart disease3,4

We empower people to control their Health on their own terms

Hello Heart is an easy, fun and engaging way to lower your high blood pressure and cholesterol. Available through your employer health plan.
Hello Heart App - is an easy, fun and engaging way to lower your high blood pressure and cholesterol

Easy blood pressure, cholesterol, and medication tracking

Digital coaching based on behavioral psychology to drive lifestyle changes

Personalized insights and alerts powered by artificial intelligence (AI)

Sharable physician’s reports that can be sent to any doctor

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The Solution

We empower people to control their heart health on their own terms.

Hello Heart is an easy, fun, and engaging way to stay on top of your blood pressure and cholesterol. Available through your employer health plan.

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Trusted by leading U.S. employers and health plans

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We have been using Hello Heart for over 4 years here at Delta, and our employees continue to tell us how much they love the program and how helpful it is.

Jae Kullar

Global Health & Wellbeing General Manager
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We see strong clinical outcomes and are confident that we are achieving an ROI in this program.

Todd Smasal

VP, Talent & Total Rewards
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Hello Heart made the implementation process very easy.

Kristen Bjorne

Director of Benefits, HR
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WHY HELLO HEART

The proven, easy-to-implement program that employees love

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Engaging technology

On average, nearly 20% of target populations enroll in the first year, and 60% of users continue to use the Hello Heart app after one year.5

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Proven results

Hello Heart is associated with 2X greater improvement than other digital health solutions with published data6 and potential savings of $1,865 in total year 1 medical costs per participant.7

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Easy to work with

We provide full-service enrollment campaigns, simplified billing, streamlined contracting via CVS Health and leading health plans, and integrations with your other healthcare and wellness benefits.

outcomes

Peer-reviewed studies and claims data demonstrate unparalleled clinical and financial outcomes

Hello Heart is more than twice as effective as other leading digital heart health solutions.6

See Outcomes
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21pt
systolic blood
pressure
Clinical Study
A 3-year study by UCSF and Hello Heart observed a 21mmHg average drop in systolic blood pressure after 3 years for users with baseline BP over 140/90.8
$1,865
potential cost
savings
Cost savings analysis
A third-party analysis of employer claims data found avg. cost savings of $1,865 in year one medical costs per user compared to matched non-users.7
69%
normalized BP
at 22 wks
Clinical Study
A Harvard Medical School and UCLA study found that 69% of users with baseline BP above 140/90 normalized their blood pressure at 22 weeks.9
IMPACT

Real users, real stories

Empower your members to improve their heart health while lowering your costs with the only digital health therapeutic focused exclusively on the heart.
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Footnotes
  1. Ahmed FB, Anderson RN. The Leading Causes of Death in the US for 2020. JAMA. 2021;325(18):1829-1830. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2778234. Accessed May 23, 2022.
  2. Figure calculated using 2017-2020 data from the CDC’s National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. CDC Web site. https://wwwn.cdc.gov/Nchs/Nhanes/. Accessed April 6, 2023. (NOTE: Individuals with high cholesterol were defined as those with ≥240 total cholesterol or self-reported using a cholesterol medication. Individuals with high blood pressure were defined as those with ≥130 systolic or ≥80 diastolic blood pressure or self-reported using a blood pressure medication.)
  3. Health and Economic Costs of Chronic Diseases. CDC Web site. https://www.cdc.gov/chronicdisease/about/costs/index.htm. Published March 22, 2023. Accessed August 25, 2023.
  4. Based on data on file at Hello Heart.
  5. Sources: (1) Gazit T, Gutman M, Beatty AL. Assessment of Hypertension Control Among Adults Participating in a Mobile Technology Blood Pressure Self-management Program. JAMA Netw Open. 2021;4(10):e2127008, https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.27008. Accessed May 23, 2022. (Some study authors are employed by Hello Heart. Because of the observational nature of the study, causal conclusions cannot be made. See additional important study limitations in the publication. This study showed that 108 participants with baseline blood pressure over 140/90 who had been enrolled in the program for 3 years and had application activity during weeks 148-163 were able to reduce their blood pressure by 21 mmHg using the Hello Heart program.) (2) Livongo Health, Inc. Form S-1 Registration Statement. https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1639225/000119312519185159/d731249ds1.htm. Published June 28, 2019. Accessed May 23, 2022. (In a pilot study that lasted six weeks, individuals starting with a blood pressure of greater than 140/90 mmHg, on average, had a 10 mmHG reduction.) NOTE: This comparison is not based on a head-to-head study, and the difference in results may be due in part to different study protocols.
  6. Validation Institute. 2021 Validation Report (Valid Through October 2022). https://validationinstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Hello_Heart-Savings-2021-Final.pdf. Published October 2021. Accessed May 23, 2022. (This analysis was commissioned by Hello Heart, which provided a summary report of self-funded employer client medical claims data for 203 Hello Heart users and 200 non-users from 2017-2020. Findings have not been subjected to peer review.)
  7. Gazit T, Gutman M, Beatty AL. Assessment of Hypertension Control Among Adults Participating in a Mobile Technology Blood Pressure Self-management Program. JAMA Netw Open. 2021;4(10):e2127008, https://doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.27008. Accessed May 23, 2022. (Some study authors are employed by Hello Heart. Because of the observational nature of the study, causal conclusions cannot be made. See additional important study limitations in the publication.)
  8. Kaplan AL, Cohen ER, Zimlichman E. Improving patient engagement in self-measured blood pressure monitoring using a mobile health technology. Health Inf Sci Syst. 2017; 5 (4). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13755-017-0026-9. Accessed May 23, 2022. (Because of the observational nature of the study, causal conclusions cannot be made. There were 783 participants with baseline systolic blood pressure ≥ 140. See additional important study limitations in the publication.)
  9. This includes heart disease and stroke, which are both related to heart health. Source: Schmidt H. Top 10 Most Expensive Chronic Diseases for Healthcare Payers. HealthPayerIntelligence. February 22, 2022. https://healthpayerintelligence.com/news/top-10-most-expensive-chronic-diseases-for-healthcare-payers. Accessed May 23, 2022.