Access Has Expanded Across Healthcare
Access Has Expanded Across Healthcare
Outcomes are still decided after the Visit
Too much data. Too little direction.
Too much data. Too little direction.
Point solutions continue to win in healthcare, even when most organizations recognize they are not solving the full problem. The reason is not performance. It is practicality. These solutions are easier to buy, easier to explain internally, and easier to map to a defined budget and use case. In a system already overloaded with complexity, simplicity tends to win.
New Features Inside Healthyr Horizon
New Features Inside Healthyr Horizon: Mobile Tab SCOUT Toolbar
A lot of digital health talks about engagement, but very few platforms actually design for it.
Real engagement isn’t a single check-in or a completed form. It’s what happens day after day when people can actually move through a system, keep their information current, and feel supported.
Know Your Numbers. But more importantly, know the trend.
During American Heart Month, we often hear the phrase “Know Your Numbers.” It’s good advice, but it’s incomplete.
Cardiovascular risk is not defined by a single blood pressure reading at a health fair or by a single cholesterol panel ordered during an annual visit. It is defined by directionality over time.
Today is National Wear Red Day
Today is National Wear Red Day.
Heart disease is still the number one killer of women. A woman dies from cardiovascular disease about every 80 seconds.
What’s harder to sit with is why this remains true.
Modern Life Is a Cardiovascular Risk Factor
Your heart wasn’t built for the way we live now.
Cardiovascular disease is often described as a modern epidemic. But CT scans of ancient Egyptian mummies show clear evidence of atherosclerosis. Heart disease has been with us for thousands of years.
Healthyr’s Acknowledgement by CMS
In July, CMS announced the White House Health Tech Ecosystem — a national initiative inviting organizations to formally pledge their commitment to modernizing the digital health ecosystem.
Last month, Healthyr took that pledge and has since been acknowledged by CMS across three patient-facing categories:
• Patient-Facing Conversational AI Assistants
• Patient-Facing Diabetes & Obesity Solutions
• Patient-Facing “Kill the Clipboard” Experiences
Every program makes promises. SCOUT proves them.
Every program promises engagement. Only one sees it through.
Dashboards only show progress. Scout creates it by closing care gaps, coordinating benefits, confirming rides, and proving outcomes across pharma, employers, and plans.
Every program promises engagement. Only one sees it through.
Every program makes promises. SCOUT proves them.
From fragmented data to finished care, SCOUT connects every detail, guiding adherence, closing loops, and driving measurable outcomes across life science brands, employers, and health plans.
Digital health doesn’t fail on ideas. It fails on execution.
Digital health doesn’t fail on ideas. It fails on execution.
That’s why SCOUT is built to finish what others start, closing loops, completing care, and proving what follow-through really looks like.
Close gaps. Cut waste. Prove value.
Close gaps. Cut waste. Prove value.
SCOUT automates the workflows that lift Stars, improve CAHPS, and reduce avoidable ER and out-of-network spend, turning outreach into outcomes.
It’s the companion that makes engagement measurable.
Adherence doesn’t prove value. Action does.
Adherence doesn’t prove value. Action does.
For Life Science brands, differentiation starts when patient support becomes proof, not promises.