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Privia Health

A unique wellness and care management company with a patient-centered approach, Privia Health works with doctors and patients to help people stay healthy between office visits. Privia Health supports patients with a team of health professionals, including nurse care managers, wellness coaches, nutritionists, and fitness advisors, who work under the direction of leading physicians. Together, this team designs a customized plan for each individual to prevent health issues and ensure overall wellness. Privia Health also uses remote monitoring and tracking of health data, social networking, online technologies, and personalized treatment plans to assist patients as they work to implement their doctors' recommendations and achieve health goals.

Founded in 2007, the company employs a staff of passionate and accomplished professionals. The founding team came together from a variety of health-related backgrounds, including the practice of medicine, technology, biotech, hospital management, and business management. These highly experienced executives built Privia Health with the goal of improving patient experiences and eliminating inefficiency, disorganization, and fragmentation across the healthcare system.

Privia Health works with many of the top physicians in the United States, helping them offer an upgraded healthcare experience to patients through a modern “membership practice.” This model enhances the relationship between doctors and patients and helps physicians evolve in their roles, becoming proactive health partners and coaches. The membership practice model allows physicians to offer patients an integrated approach – good clinical medicine, proper nutrition, appropriate fitness, and emotional wellbeing. This includes access to specialized wellness consultants, innovative technological products, and detailed health tracking and monitoring.

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  • Three Keys to Greater Engagement for Employer-Sponsored Wellness Programs A Perspective by Privia Health
    Privia Health's Blog on Bigsight
    As health care costs continue to rise and the prevalence of chronic disease continues to climb, investing in wellness has become a business necessity for employers of all sizes. There is growing evidence to validate the value of wellness programming and the impact it can have on health care costs and productivity. However, to fully capture that value, you must get individuals engaged. Driving participation in wellness programs remains a top challenge for employers. Despite offering rich wellness benefits and communicating them widely, many groups struggle with getting people to enroll and stay active in healthy pursuits. Below are three keys from Privia Health to help you develop more effective wellness programming for your workforce.

    1. Engage doctors. Most engagement efforts start and end with the employee. While this is an obvious priority, you will never achieve your desired results if you don’t successfully partner with physicians. An individual’s primary care physician is critical in terms of motivating change and driving healthy outcomes. The patient-physician relationship is the key to getting individuals more engaged in their health. If you can’t reach physicians, you’ll never reach results.

    2. Personalize support. The majority of wellness programs claim to be customized for each individual, but in reality this personalization is only surface level. Sending relevant articles, providing general recommendations based on a health risk assessment, or adjusting an online wellness portal to reflect personal preferences just isn’t enough. Individuals will only sustain their interaction if the program provides highly personalized advice, support, and follow-up, including reminders and medical alerts when something needs attention. This requires leadership from their physician, an integrated team, and flexible tools.

    3. Upgrade technology. Employees respond to health and wellness when it’s easy and accessible. New technological developments create an unprecedented opportunity for your wellness programs to be user friendly and to make healthy choices easier. In addition to foundational elements such as health portals and electronic medical records, wellness programs must also adopt social networking approaches for better collaboration between an individual and his or her wellness team. They also must create convenience by offering individuals the ability to do more online, such as request doctor appointments, refill prescriptions, and even receive web-based consultations for routine medical issues.

    As you review your current wellness initiatives and/or evaluate new wellness partners, determine whether they effectively engage physicians, personalize support, and smartly use technology for a more convenient experience. Successful execution in these three areas will deliver significant increases in participation and eventually greater financial return on your investments.