1
2
3
Why it matters?
Clinical characteristics: Certain patient conditions may make patients ineligible for specific treatments or surgeries.
Education gaps with providers: A lack of awareness or understanding among healthcare professionals can hinder patients’ adoption of new therapies.
Patients' social characteristics: Social determinants of health, such as income, education level, and access to transportation, can significantly impact a patient's ability to receive care.
Access and affordability: The cost of medications and the complexities of insurance coverage can prevent patients from getting the treatment they need.
Different types of care gaps impact patient populations differently. Explore a real-life case study to see how bridging care gaps and inequities impacts people navigating infectious disease.
Click here to read the full story
Change how you engage with the HCP network
Find physicians and patients in need
Where can you educate HCPs?
Why it matters
Legends
Selected HCP's
Network influencer, central HCP
Specialties
Oncologist
Urologist
Old connections
Newly added connections
Selected node connections
Conections
TEXAS
Number of patients experiencing a care gap
Low
High
Texas
Patients impacted: 26,337
Find underlying problems you can address
Bridge care gaps and inequities
What’s driving the gap?
Why it matters
Change how you engage with patient and provider
Why it matters
Find underlying problems you can address
Improve support programs and access
0.45
0.70
Average cost of care
What’s driving the gap?
Clinical characteristics: Certain patient conditions may make patients ineligible for specific treatments or surgeries.
Education gaps with providers: A lack of awareness or understanding among healthcare professionals can hinder patients’ adoption of new therapies.
Patients' social characteristics: Social determinants of health, such as income, education level, and access to transportation, can significantly impact a patient's ability to receive care.
Access and affordability: The cost of medications and the complexities of insurance coverage can prevent patients from getting the treatment they need.
Use patient journey data to unpack the drivers of care gaps and inequities that hinder patient experiences and outcomes.
California
Patients impacted: 37,900
Texas
Patients impacted: 26,337
Florida
Patients impacted: 38,500
Patients impacted: 37,900
California
What’s driving the gap?
Patients impacted: 38,500
Florida
What’s driving the gap?
Patients impacted: 26,000
Pennsylvania
What’s driving the gap?
Read the full story here
TEXAS
Number of patients impacted:
Low
High
Find underlying problems you can address
Bridge care gaps and inequities
TEXAS
Patients impacted: 26,337
Why it matters
What’s driving the gap?
Texas
Patients impacted: 26,337
What’s driving the gap?
What’s driving the gap?
Clinical characteristics: Certain patient conditions may make patients ineligible for specific treatments or surgeries.
Education gaps with providers: A lack of awareness or understanding among healthcare professionals can hinder patients’ adoption of new therapies.
Patients' social characteristics: Social determinants of health, such as income, education level, and access to transportation, can significantly impact a patient's ability to receive care.
Access and affordability: The cost of medications and the complexities of insurance coverage can prevent patients from getting the treatment they need.
Use patient journey data to unpack the drivers of care gaps and inequities that hinder patient experiences and outcomes.
What’s driving the gap?
Clinical characteristics: Certain patient conditions may make patients ineligible for specific treatments or surgeries.
Education gaps with providers: A lack of awareness or understanding among healthcare professionals can hinder patients’ adoption of new therapies.
Patients' social characteristics: Social determinants of health, such as income, education level, and access to transportation, can significantly impact a patient's ability to receive care.
Access and affordability: The cost of medications and the complexities of insurance coverage can prevent patients from getting the treatment they need.
Use patient journey data to unpack the drivers of care gaps and inequities that hinder patient experiences and outcomes.
What’s driving the gap?
Clinical characteristics: Certain patient conditions may make patients ineligible for specific treatments or surgeries.
Education gaps with providers: A lack of awareness or understanding among healthcare professionals can hinder patients’ adoption of new therapies.
Patients' social characteristics: Social determinants of health, such as income, education level, and access to transportation, can significantly impact a patient's ability to receive care.
Access and affordability: The cost of medications and the complexities of insurance coverage can prevent patients from getting the treatment they need.
Use patient journey data to unpack the drivers of care gaps and inequities that hinder patient experiences and outcomes.
California
Patients impacted: 26,337
What’s driving the gap?
Florida
Patients impacted: 26,337
What’s driving the gap?
What’s driving the gap?
Clinical characteristics: Certain patient conditions may make patients ineligible for specific treatments or surgeries.
Education gaps with healthcare providers (HCPs):A lack of awareness or understanding among healthcare professionals can hinder patients’ adoption of new therapies.
Social characteristics: Social drivers of health, such as income, education level, and access to transportation, can affect a patient's ability to receive care.
Access and affordability: The cost of medications and the complexities of insurance coverage can prevent patients from getting the treatment they need.
Use patient journey data to unpack the drivers of care gaps and inequities
that hinder patient experiences and outcomes.
What’s driving the gap?
Clinical characteristics: Certain patient conditions may make patients ineligible for specific treatments or surgeries.
Education gaps with healthcare providers (HCPs): A lack of awareness or understanding among healthcare professionals can hinder patients’ adoption of new therapies.
Social characteristics: Social drivers of health, such as income, education level, and access to transportation, can affect a patient's ability to receive care.
Access and affordability: The cost of medications and the complexities of insurance coverage can prevent patients from getting the treatment they need.
Use patient journey data to unpack the drivers of care gaps and inequities
that hinder patient experiences and outcomes.
What’s driving the gap?
Clinical characteristics: Certain patient conditions may make patients ineligible for specific treatments or surgeries.
Education gaps with healthcare providers (HCPs): A lack of awareness or understanding among healthcare professionals can hinder patients’ adoption of new therapies.
Social characteristics: Social drivers of health, such as income, education level, and access to transportation, can affect a patient's ability to receive care.
Access and affordability: The cost of medications and the complexities of insurance coverage can prevent patients from getting the treatment they need.
Use patient journey data to unpack the drivers of care gaps and inequities
that hinder patient experiences and outcomes.
What’s driving the gap?
Clinical characteristics: Certain patient conditions may make patients ineligible for specific treatments or surgeries.
Education gaps with healthcare providers (HCPs):A lack of awareness or understanding among healthcare professionals can hinder patients’ adoption of new therapies.
Social characteristics: Social drivers of health, such as income, education level, and access to transportation, can affect a patient's ability to receive care.
Access and affordability: The cost of medications and the complexities of insurance coverage can prevent patients from getting the treatment they need.
Use patient journey data to unpack the drivers of care gaps and inequities
that hinder patient experiences and outcomes.
Change how you engage
Texas
Average cost of care: 0.64
1
2
3
Change how you engage
Find underlying problems you can address
Improve support programs and access
0.45
0.70
Average cost of care
Texas
Average cost of care: 0.64
Change how you engage with patient and provider
Federal support programs: Where cost sensitivity is high, patient can avail co-pays and federal support programs like 340B so patients can access treatment at a lower price.
Bridge programs: Support programs can also act as a bridge to help patients facing coverage gaps or delays. These “bridge” or “quickstart” programs ensure patients have temporary access to medications they need right away and are essential for therapy continuity and lifting patients’ financial burden. Once patients are on the treatment, seeing benefits and covered by their insurance, then they can transition into a regular program.
Many patients struggle to get the care they need due to affordability or access barriers. With the right lens on population data, you can pinpoint where patients are struggling to afford treatments they need, then help them enroll in support programs to close the gap.
3
2
1
Change how you engage with patients and HCPs
Federal support programs:Where cost sensitivity is high, patients can benefit from co-pays and federal support programs like 340B, which allow them to access the treatments they need at a lower price.
Bridge programs:Support programs can also act as a bridge to help patients facing coverage gaps or delays. These “bridge” or “quick start” programs ensure patients have temporary access to medications they need right away, supporting therapy continuity and lifting patients’ financial burden. Once patients are on the treatment, seeing benefits and covered by their insurance, then they can transition into a regular program..
Many patients struggle to get the care they need due to affordability or access barriers. With the right lens on population data, you can pinpoint where patients are struggling to afford treatments they need, then help them enroll in support programs to close the gap.
Texas
Patients impacted: 26,337
What’s driving the gap?
Change how you engage
1
2
3
Change how you engage with the HCP network
Find physicians and patients in need
Where can you educate HCPs?
Why it matters
Where can you educate HCP's?
Uncover network connections between key opinion leaders and treating physicians so you can find the right specialists for patients in need. By establishing a trusted referral path to specialized healthcare providers, you can ensure patients have access to the care they need without delays, leading to better healthcare experiences and outcomes
Rare disease patients:Rare disease patients often struggle to find the care they need quickly. To connect their journey, you need to find patients in need, locate treating physicians and connect with their network of key opinion leaders.
Why it matters?
Clinical characteristics: Certain patient conditions may make patients ineligible for specific treatments or surgeries.
Education gaps with providers: A lack of awareness or understanding among healthcare professionals can hinder patients’ adoption of new therapies.
Patients' social characteristics: Social determinants of health, such as income, education level, and access to transportation, can significantly impact a patient's ability to receive care.
Access and affordability: The cost of medications and the complexities of insurance coverage can prevent patients from getting the treatment they need.
With the right data to connect HCPs with patients in need, we can prevent patients from getting lost in the system. Explore a real-life case study to see how connecting the care network makes care more accessible and primes patients for a seamless healthcare journey guided by trusted experts.
Read the full story here
Legends
Selected HCP's
Network influencer, central HCP
Specialties
Oncologist
Urologist
Old connections
Newly added connections
Conections
Where can you educate HCPs?
Why it matters
Change how you engage with the HCP network
Find physicians and patients in need
Legend
Specialties
Connections
Selected HCP
Network influencer or central HCP
Oncologist
Urologist
Old connections
Newly added connections
3
2
1
Where can you educate HCPs?
How you engage HCPs can shape the care they deliver and the treatments they have access to prescribe, opening the door to better care for more patients in need.
Peer Connection
Daniel Peter Petrylak and Scott Tagawa
Patients referred to Daniel Peter Petrylak
Publications co-authored
Clinical trials co-investigated
Congress abstracts co-authored
Count of reposts by Scott Tadashi Tagawa
Same graduate school
Patients referred from Scott Tadashi Tagawa
Same primary affiliation
10
5
3
8
5
3
Yes
Yes
Scott Tadashi Tagawa
Oncologist
National OL
Leadership
Principal Investigator
New Activity
High Prescribing Volume Community HCPs
Academic Focused
Where can you educate HCPs?
Spot connections:Uncover network connections between key opinion leaders and treating physicians so you can find the right specialists for your patients’ needs.
Clear barriers:By establishing a trusted referral path to specialized HCPs, you can ensure patients have access to the care they need without delays, leading to better healthcare experiences and outcomes.
1
2
3
TEXAS
Number of patients impacted:
Low
High
TEXAS
Patients impacted: 26,337
TEXAS
Bridge care gaps and inequities
Find underlying problems you can address
What’s driving the gap?
Why it matters
What’s driving the gap?
Use patient journey data to unpack the drivers of care gaps and inequities that hinder patient experiences and outcomes.
Clinical characteristics: Certain patient conditions may make patients ineligible for specific treatments or surgeries.
Education gaps with providers: A lack of awareness or understanding among healthcare professionals can hinder patients’ adoption of new therapies.
Patients' social characteristics: Social determinants of health, such as income, education level, and access to transportation, can significantly impact a patient's ability to receive care.
Access and affordability: The cost of medications and the complexities of insurance coverage can prevent patients from getting the treatment they need.
Why it matters?
Clinical characteristics: Certain patient conditions may make patients ineligible for specific treatments or surgeries.
Education gaps with providers: A lack of awareness or understanding among healthcare professionals can hinder patients’ adoption of new therapies.
Patients' social characteristics: Social determinants of health, such as income, education level, and access to transportation, can significantly impact a patient's ability to receive care.
Access and affordability: The cost of medications and the complexities of insurance coverage can prevent patients from getting the treatment they need.
Different types of care gaps impact patient populations differently. Explore a real-life case study to see how bridging care gaps and inequities impacts people navigating infectious disease.
Click here to read the full story
Change how you engage with the HCP network
Find physicians and patients in need
Where can you educate HCPs?
Why it matters
Where can you educate HCP's?
Uncover network connections between key opinion leaders and treating physicians so you can find the right specialists for patients in need. By establishing a trusted referral path to specialized healthcare providers, you can ensure patients have access to the care they need without delays, leading to better healthcare experiences and outcomes
Rare disease patients:Rare disease patients often struggle to find the care they need quickly. To connect their journey, you need to find patients in need, locate treating physicians and connect with their network of key opinion leaders.
Why it matters?
Clinical characteristics: Certain patient conditions may make patients ineligible for specific treatments or surgeries.
Education gaps with providers: A lack of awareness or understanding among healthcare professionals can hinder patients’ adoption of new therapies.
Patients' social characteristics: Social determinants of health, such as income, education level, and access to transportation, can significantly impact a patient's ability to receive care.
Access and affordability: The cost of medications and the complexities of insurance coverage can prevent patients from getting the treatment they need.
With the right data to connect providers with patients in need, we can prevent patients from getting lost in the system. Explore a real-life case study to see how connecting the care network makes care more accessible and primes patients for a seamless healthcare journey guided by trusted experts.
Click here to read the full story
Legends
Selected HCP's
Network influencer, central HCP
Specialties
Oncologist
Urologist
Old connections
Newly added connections
Selected node connections
Conections
Where can you educate HCPs?
Why it matters
Change how you engage with the HCP network
Find physicians and patients in need
Legend
Specialties
Connections
Selected HCP's
Network influencer, central HCP
Oncologist
Urologist
Old connections
Newly added connections
Selected node connections
TEXAS
Number of patients experiencing a care gap
Low
High
Texas
Patients impacted: 26,337
Find underlying problems you can address
Bridge care gaps and inequities
What’s driving the gap?
Why it matters
Change how you engage with patient and provider
Why it matters
Find underlying problems you can address
Improve support programs and access
Change how you engage with patient and provider
Many patients struggle to get the care they need due to affordability or access barriers. With the right lens on population data, you can pinpoint where patients are struggling to afford treatments they need, then help them enroll in support programs to close the gap.
Federal support programs: Where cost sensitivity is high, patient can avail co-pays and federal support programs like 340B so patients can access treatment at a lower price.
Bridge programs: Support programs can also act as a bridge to help patients facing coverage gaps or delays. These “bridge” or “quickstart” programs ensure patients have temporary access to medications they need right away and are essential for therapy continuity and lifting patients’ financial burden. Once patients are on the treatment, seeing benefits and covered by their insurance, then they can transition into a regular program.
Why it matters?
Clinical characteristics: Certain patient conditions may make patients ineligible for specific treatments or surgeries.
Education gaps with providers: A lack of awareness or understanding among healthcare professionals can hinder patients’ adoption of new therapies.
Patients' social characteristics: Social determinants of health, such as income, education level, and access to transportation, can significantly impact a patient's ability to receive care.
Access and affordability: The cost of medications and the complexities of insurance coverage can prevent patients from getting the treatment they need.
Explore a real-life case study to see how -_____ transformed patient support to improve care journeys and health outcomes.
Click here to read the full story
0.45
0.70
Average cost of care
California
Patients impacted: 37,900
Florida
Patients impacted: 38,500
Texas
Score: 0.64
California
Patients impacted: 37,900
Florida
Patients impacted: 38,500
What’s driving the gap?
Clinical characteristics: Certain patient conditions may make patients ineligible for specific treatments or surgeries.
Education gaps with providers: A lack of awareness or understanding among healthcare professionals can hinder patients’ adoption of new therapies.
Patients' social characteristics: Social determinants of health, such as income, education level, and access to transportation, can significantly impact a patient's ability to receive care.
Access and affordability: The cost of medications and the complexities of insurance coverage can prevent patients from getting the treatment they need.
Use patient journey data to unpack the drivers of care gaps and inequities that hinder patient experiences and outcomes.
Change how you engage with patient and provider
Federal support programs: Where cost sensitivity is high, patient can avail co-pays and federal support programs like 340B so patients can access treatment at a lower price.
Bridge programs: Support programs can also act as a bridge to help patients facing coverage gaps or delays. These “bridge” or “quickstart” programs ensure patients have temporary access to medications they need right away and are essential for therapy continuity and lifting patients’ financial burden. Once patients are on the treatment, seeing benefits and covered by their insurance, then they can transition into a regular program.
Many patients struggle to get the care they need due to affordability or access barriers. With the right lens on population data, you can pinpoint where patients are struggling to afford treatments they need, then help them enroll in support programs to close the gap.
Why it matters?
Clinical characteristics: Certain patient conditions may make patients ineligible for specific treatments or surgeries.
Education gaps with providers: A lack of awareness or understanding among healthcare professionals can hinder patients’ adoption of new therapies.
Patients' social characteristics: Social determinants of health, such as income, education level, and access to transportation, can significantly impact a patient's ability to receive care.
Access and affordability: The cost of medications and the complexities of insurance coverage can prevent patients from getting the treatment they need.
Different types of care gaps impact patient populations differently. Explore a real-life case study to see how bridging care gaps and inequities impacts people navigating infectious disease.
Click here to read the full story
California
Patients impacted: 37,900
Texas
Patients impacted: 26,337
Florida
Patients impacted: 38,500
Pennsylvania
Patients impacted: 26,000