Viewics CKD Management™
With no accurate means of predicting risk of renal failure, many patients are over-treated, effectively wasting limited resources and negatively impacting outcomes, while other patients may be undertreated, restricting treatment options to the most expensive and least desirable interventions.
THE BURDEN OF CKD IN THE U.S.
The Lifetime incidence of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) at age 30
Estimated prevalence, CKD, U.S. population, 2015 - 2030
Current CKD Prevalence for Age >65 y.o.
40% of Diabetics have CKD
Diabetics with CKD are in the top 10% of diabetes spending
Diabetics with renal disease have costs 300- 500% higher than those without complications
PROBLEMS WITH CURRENT CKD CARE
With no accurate means of predicting risk of renal failure, many patients are over-treated, effectively wasting limited resources and negatively impacting outcomes, while other patients may be undertreated, restricting options to the most expensive and least desirable interventions.
Amount of dialysis patients who used the access port associated with the best outcomes in 2011 (a fistula)
CKD patients’ rate of hospital readmissions
Renal failure patients who saw a nephrologist in the prior year
Employs a globally validated algorithm to accurately predict a CKD patient’s risk of renal failure. Using proprietary data extraction and cleansing technologies, we transform raw laboratory and demographic data via the algorithm into a single patient risk score.
BENEFITS OF USING VIEWICS CKD MANAGEMENTTM
We enable ACOs and health systems to provide better care, improve outcomes and increase patient satisfaction.
More accurate and standardized risk prediction improves resource utilization, generating savings
More appropriate and earlier nephrologist care translates to better patient choices, fewer emergency cases, lower costs, better outcomes
Validated risk thresholds provide care management pathways, slowing down progression, and improving renal failure outcomes
Personalized risk scores with care management and patient education reports lower patient anxiety levels and improve PCP care.