Blue
Shield of California Gets Positive Results
From Paying Members for Good Health
A Blue Shield of California incentives-based pilot
health program showed positive results over a recent one-year period. Self-reported health risks dipped from an average of 3.3
to 2.4 per person within the group of members who earned rewards for
completing their programs.
In addition, participants reported an aggregate weight loss of 5,103 pounds while 53 percent reduced their body mass index (BMI). And post-program HRA results submitted by participants earning rewards also showed significant changes from their initial scores.
Miavita helped Blue Shield develop the Healthy Lifestyle Rewards program,
which continues to offer cash incentives to members who adopt meaningful
behavior change through Miavita's Healthy Living Programs.
Forty-nine percent of participants succeeded in earning the maximum
award of $200 for participating in the program for 35 weeks. Results were obtained by comparing participant
variables at the beginning and end of 2004, the pilot year.
Blue Shield executives say they chose Miavita because of the company's
structured, six-week Healthy Living Programs, as
well as a host of tools, trackers, recipes and planners that could be used by participants who wanted greater choices.
In short order, the Healthy Lifestyle Rewards pilot program was designed
to provide online tools to motivate, support and reward individual
adoption of low-risk health behaviors related to stress, eating,
physical activity and smoking.
Participants in the pilot program were required to complete a health
risk assessment upon entry and another at completion. In addition
to facilitating evaluation of the program, the intake Health Risk
Assessment, provided by Staywell Corporation of Minnesota, also provided
participants with an objective (and often denial-busting) evaluation
of their current health and potential risks, and recommendations
for improvement.
Next Steps
Blue Shield of California's Healthy Lifestyle
Rewards pilot program is an encouraging example of how a health plan
can support its members in adopting healthier behaviors. The program
will continue as a pilot in 2005 while Blue Shield of California
plans for broader delivery of the program in 2006. The response to
the pilot from media, industry and customers has been resoundingly
positive, and the program continues to attract interest. In fact,
Blue Shield of California accommodated some of this interest by delivering
the HLR program ahead of schedule to a handful of excited customers
who wanted the program right away.
For an online demo of Miavita's Healthy Living Programs,
visit www.miavita.com/demo. For more information on how Miavita can
customize a solution for your organization, contact us at business@miavita.com or at 1-866-628-9675.
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DISCLAIMER: You should not expect to obtain results as favorable as
those described in the examples set forth above. A reduction in weight
and body mass index are not guaranteed and individual results
will vary.
The information contained in this case study
is neither intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional
medical advice nor is it intended to be used for medical diagnosis
or treatment.
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