Clover Health study links Counterpart Assistant use to 22% fewer flu-related acute care encounters in COPD patients

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  • Counterpart Health, a Clover subsidiary, released a whitepaper analyzing how use of Counterpart Assistant flu-related clinical insights affected vaccination rates and flu-related acute care utilization in Clover’s Medicare Advantage population.
  • Patients whose primary care physicians used Counterpart Assistant were 1.39 times more likely to receive a flu vaccination than patients in a non-user cohort.
  • Among patients whose providers completed the in-platform flu insight, vaccination was 1.89 times more likely than among patients whose providers did not engage with the task.
  • For patients with COPD, having a primary care physician who used Counterpart Assistant was associated with 17% lower incidence of at least one flu-related acute care event and 22% fewer flu-related acute care encounters.
  • For patients with CHF, such physician use was associated with 11% lower incidence of at least one flu-related acute care event and 18% fewer flu-related acute care encounters.


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