Employers and targeted obesity care: Exploring the concept of an obesity center of excellence
Assessing benefits, financial structures, and operational considerations
Obesity has become a significant public health concern in the United States, with its prevalence increasing dramatically over the past few decades. Given the current challenges related to the treatment of obesity and management of related costs, this white paper explores financial and operational considerations for creating a best-in-class treatment center for obesity, in the form of a center of excellence (CoE). The CoE would incorporate financially at-risk components associated with obesity treatment and outcomes, with a goal of consistent and appropriate care, sustainable patient outcomes, and long-term reductions in overall healthcare costs. By exploring the dynamics of an obesity CoE, this white paper aims to provide a conceptual solution for employers that aligns incentives among stakeholders in the treatment and management of obesity.
This report was commissioned by Eli Lilly and Company.
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Employers and targeted obesity care: Exploring the concept of an obesity center of excellence
A targeted obesity care model combined with a risk-sharing financial component may align provider and employer incentives for treatment of obesity.