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Real-world evidence application improves healthcare outcomes. Projects in Alberta focus on complex care patients and childhood obesity through gamification, aiming for broader implementation and behavior change.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Public Health
  • Digital Therapeutics

Background:

  • Healthcare systems face challenges in improving outcomes and efficiency for complex patient populations.
  • Rising rates of sedentary behavior among youth present a significant public health concern.
  • The application of real-world evidence (RWE) offers innovative solutions to address these challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To demonstrate how RWE can be applied to tackle healthcare challenges and enhance patient outcomes.
  • To showcase two distinct projects utilizing RWE for improved healthcare delivery and public health initiatives.
  • To explore innovative methodologies like enhanced measurement, Triple Aim, and gamification in healthcare.

Main Methods:

  • Project 1: Employing enhanced measurement techniques and the Triple Aim methodology in Alberta to improve care for high-needs patients.

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  • Project 2: Utilizing gamification strategies, developed by Ayogo, to engage youth and modify behaviors related to sedentary lifestyles.
  • Both projects leverage partnerships between public and private entities to drive innovation.
  • Main Results:

    • The Alberta project aims to generate findings that can be scaled across the province for complex care patients.
    • The Childhood Obesity Foundation project seeks to build engagement and promote behavior change in sedentary youth.
    • Successful implementation of these RWE-driven initiatives is expected to lead to better health outcomes and increased efficiencies.

    Conclusions:

    • Real-world evidence is a powerful tool for addressing complex healthcare challenges and improving patient care.
    • Innovative approaches, including gamification and advanced measurement, can effectively target specific health issues like complex care needs and childhood obesity.
    • Collaborative efforts between public and private sectors are crucial for scaling successful RWE applications and achieving widespread health improvements.