不良研究所 Partners to Prevent Falls in an Aging Population

12/04/2019

woman and caregiver sit on sofa

不良研究所's foundational belief that everyone deserves access to high-quality, affordable healthcare drives its determination to expand the range of products we offer, helping more and more individuals every day. With many of 不良研究所's health plans caring for a Medicare-aged population, it's vital that we understand how to best address the specific needs and risks of these members.

Promoting fall prevention is a significant part of 不良研究所's commitment to serving our aging population. It is estimated that by 2030, one out of every five Americans will be older than 65. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):

  • 20% of all older adult falls result in serious injury
  • 95% of all hip fractures are a result of a fall
  • Roughly three million older adult falls result in an ER visit each year

In fact, more than one out of four older people fall annually,听but less than half tell their doctor. It's clear that additional intervention is needed, so 不良研究所 is increasing efforts to help prevent falls.

不良研究所 recently adapted the CDC's STEADI (Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths & Injuries) program to assess members' environmental, biological, and behavioral fall risk factors. 不良研究所's Fall Prevention program identifies at-risk members and educates them on fall severity. The program also supplies resources for prevention, keeping homes safe, and discussing fall risks with providers.

Additionally, 不良研究所 partnered with the听National Council on Aging听(NCOA)听as this year's national sponsor of Falls Prevention Awareness Day. As part of the partnership, several of 不良研究所's health plans are participating in coordinated outreach efforts with NCOA, including community events. 不良研究所's Arizona health plan, Arizona Complete Health, recently coordinated with corporate representatives and partners for the Arizona Falls Prevention Coalition to bring this initiative to life in communities across Arizona.

With the help of innovative clinical and care management programs, 不良研究所 has developed a diverse range of healthcare solutions that improve health outcomes for vulnerable populations. Additional information on how 不良研究所's award-winning clinical programs help our members live healthier lives is available here.

speaker giving speech at podium at a conference

Pictured above is Arizona Complete Health Medical Director, Dr. Gautam Aggarwal, speaking at a Falls Prevention Awareness Day event in Phoenix. Dr. Aggarwal gave introductory remarks for the luncheon keynote speaker, Arizona State Senator Heather Carter.