12 Week Live Employer Cardiometabolic Challenge

We recently reached the 12-week checkpoint in a live employer client deployment of the Healthyr Horizon Smart Patient Companion, and the results are challenging what this market has come to accept as “engagement.”

A 21-person cardiometabolic cohort generated 7,180 meaningful health actions in 12 weeks.

That is more than 342 actions per participant, an average of 4.1 actions per person, per day.

This was not a launch metric, a participation rate, or a one-time activity completed to check a box. It was sustained utilization over time: people repeatedly returning to Healthyr Horizon to engage with their health, act on what they were seeing, and stay involved.

And those actions did not stay inside the platform.
76.2% improved at least one vital metric.
47.6% improved two or more.
33.3% showed improvement in body composition.
The cohort also saw an average 1.4% improvement in body fat.

That is not standard engagement.

That is sustained utilization at a level high enough to begin producing measurable cardiometabolic movement in a real population.

Too often, this category defines success by whether someone enrolled, opened an email, completed an assessment, or returned once or twice. Those are not outcomes. They are the earliest possible signs of attention.

The standard has to be higher.

People need an experience that can hold their attention long enough to support repeated action across the many behaviors and health signals that shape risk over time, and organizations need more than proof that a solution was offered. They need evidence that it is being used in a way that can actually change what happens next.

This cohort is beginning to show what that looks like in the real world.

It is early evidence that the Healthyr Horizon Smart Patient Companion can guide action, not just provide access or information, deeply enough for the data to start moving.

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