Key Highlights
- Intermountain Health expands collaboration with Story Health to increase patient access to top cardiology care.
- Pilot program demonstrated a 20% recovery in heart function and a 70% reduction in hospitalizations.
- New hypertension pilot aims to improve blood pressure control among Intermountain patients.
Source: Direct
Notable Quotes
- “After demonstrating successful results during our pilot program, we are confident Story Health complements and enhances the work we do in the clinic to support cardiac conditions in the outpatient setting.” — Kaley Graham, Executive Director, Heart and Vascular Clinical Program at Intermountain Health
- “Health systems often face challenges achieving optimal treatment plans for cardiology patients because of the reliance on frequent clinic visits. When working together, we can execute a program that drives material patient impacts and improves clinic efficiency.” — Tom Stanis, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder at Story Health
SoHC's Take
Intermountain Health’s expanded relationship with Story Health is a significant step forward in addressing the challenges associated with heart failure and hypertension management. The success of their initial pilot program highlights the potential of digital health solutions in optimizing patient care while improving clinic efficiency. As heart failure and hypertension continue to rise, such collaborations will be essential in transforming how specialty care is delivered, making top-tier cardiology services more accessible to diverse populations, including those in remote or underserved areas. This partnership sets a precedent for other health systems aiming to innovate and improve patient outcomes.