Empowering Medicaid Plans to Improve Asthma Care for Children

Nightingale by Health Care Originals: A comprehensive, member-centered asthma management solution for children with complex, uncontrolled asthma.

Customizable asthma care that improves health outcomes and reduces costs for Medicaid Managed Care plans.

The program supports children and their caregivers through a combination of virtual and asynchronous care pathways, focusing on improving health outcomes and reducing avoidable hospital visits.

  • Comprehensive Asthma Management: Nightingale offers personalized care through virtual and asynchronous pathways, ensuring tailored support for each child.
  • Advanced Monitoring Technology: ADAMM, a proprietary wearable device, tracks respiratory symptoms in real-time, providing insights to caregivers and clinicians.
  • Specialized Respiratory Team: Access to a network of pediatric respiratory therapists, pulmonologists, wellness coaches, and behavioral health specialists.
  • Proven Cost Savings: Reduces avoidable hospital visits and lowers overall healthcare costs through effective asthma management.
  • Turnkey Solution for Plans: Easy integration with Medicaid Managed Care plans with customizable options and minimal operational burden.

Clinical Outcomes: Dramatic Reductions in Asthma Symptom Scores

Measured Using the Gold-Standard SGRQ Methodology

Members experience significantly fewer sleep disturbances due to respiratory symptoms at 6 and 12 months.

Members experience significantly fewer respiratory symptoms during physical activity at 6 and 12 months.

Members experience significantly fewer Asthma attacks and COPD flare-ups at 6 and 12 months, with 77% reporting no attacks.

Empowering Medicaid Plans to Improve Asthma Care for Children.

The program supports children and their caregivers through a combination of virtual and asynchronous care pathways, focusing on improving health outcomes and reducing avoidable hospital visits.

77%

of members report zero asthma attacks after 6 months.

65%

of members are still engaged with the program at 1 year

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Clinically validated