Nationally Recognized Innovators Reducing Healthcare Costs by Improving Patient Outcomes
Employers and union health & welfare funds covering over half a million people are reducing healthcare costs with our high-touch care management and patient advocacy programs.
Self-Insured Unions and Employers
Can better healthcare actually reduce healthcare costs? Yes! Our high-touch care management model drives ROI of 3:1 to 4:1 by proactively engaging patients when they enter the healthcare system to ensure high-quality, appropriate treatment and followup for acute and chronic/complex medical issues.
Health Benefits Consultants/Brokers
Do healthier employees cost less? Of course — not only in direct healthcare costs but also in lost workdays and productivity. When your firm offers client companies our unique, next-level patient advocacy services, you upgrade customer service and stand out from the competition.
3:1 ROI
for Acute Care
4:1 ROI
for Chronic/Complex
High ROI Makes MCC Program Top Choice for Care Management
An independent research firm determined the return on investment in the Guardian Nurses Mobile Care Coordinator® Program. Bottom line savings: For every $1 the employer or plan sponsor spends on our program, their healthcare costs are reduced by $3 to $4.
Health Insurance Broker Explains Benefits of Quality Care Management
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Your Patient Advocate
When people are sick or injured, they feel ill-equipped to navigate the complex healthcare system. That changes when a nurse advocate becomes their expert guide and ally, making sure they understand their options and get the best care. Unions and employers can offer advocacy as a benefit. Individuals may engage us directly.
Your Mobile Care Coordinator®
If you manage a self-funded health plan, you want to help members take better care of themselves. Yet some face crisis after crisis due to preventable or manageable health conditions. Our Mobile Care Coordinator (MCC) Program breaks that cycle when a nurse literally shows up during a health crisis and forms a strong bond of trust.
Guardian Nurses in Action
Guardian Nurses in Action: Coming Home After a Stroke
After lengthy and complex hospital or rehab stays, follow-up care is exceedingly important. Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for patients and their...
Guardian Nurses in Action: When a Patient is Profiled
Samantha Salerno, RN, BSN, needed to step in when her patient’s treatment was delayed simply because his doctors and nurses made assumptions based...
Guardian Nurses in Action: Men Get Breast Cancer, Too!
While men account for less than 1% of breast cancer diagnoses, 1 in 833 men will get breast cancer at some point during their lives. Guardian Nurses...