Empower to Improve Bill Powell Maia Kowalchuk Trey Morris.

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Empower to Improve Bill Powell Maia Kowalchuk Trey Morris

Epidemic of Under and Uninsured

Undermining Care

Wasteful Spending $2.8 trillion in 2012 Nearly 18% of our GDP 30% of costs do not improve health 20% of population accounts for 80% of costs

Target Users: Patients Under and uninsured populations concentrated in urban areas with greater income inequality Providers Primary care providers who serve areas with a high concentration of under and uninsured citizens

Community of Care Social factors influence an individuals threshold for symptoms, lifestyle choices, and risky behavior While access to care is crucial, accessible care can’t improve health outcomes unless patients feel safe and comfortable utilizing healthcare services.

Short-Term Investment for Long-Term Savings Eliminate wasteful spending Reduce unnecessary ER and hospital visits Trusting environment Improved treatment adherence Decrease pressures felt by health care providers while increasing patient volume Lower health care premiums