13 Dec 2023

GIThrive: First digestive health platform on Evernorth Digital Health Formulary

Vivante Health has integrated its GIThrive platform into the Evernorth Digital Health Formulary, an ecosystem connecting employers, insurers, and users with innovative and evidence-based care solutions. GIThrive, focusing on digestive health, addresses the needs of the nearly one in four Americans dealing with digestive disorders or undiagnosed symptoms. 


The platform offers personalised care plans, continuous data monitoring, and 24/7 access to registered dietitians, contributing to a reported 91% improvement in symptoms for users. Its inclusion in the Evernorth Digital Health Formulary validates GIThrive's value and expands access to thousands of new customers seeking effective management of chronic gastrointestinal issues.


GIThrive stands out by providing comprehensive care across the digestive disease spectrum, addressing common conditions like IBS and GERD, as well as complex issues such as inflammatory bowel disease. The platform's success is reflected in user-reported results, with 82% stating improved management of digestive symptoms and 81% feeling more in control of their health. GIThrive's positive outcomes also translate into reduced healthcare spending related to digestive issues due to improved medication adherence and behaviour modification, resulting in fewer emergency visits and inpatient admissions.


The Evernorth Digital Health Formulary, considered a gold standard in corporate benefits programs and insurance plans, encompasses solutions for various health concerns, including cardiovascular, pulmonary, musculoskeletal, diabetes, and inflammatory care. Vivante Health's inclusion in this Formulary signifies a rigorous evaluation process, ensuring that GIThrive meets high standards for clinical effectiveness, compliance, security, privacy, value, and usability. This move allows GIThrive to reach a broader audience and aligns with the mission of providing affordable and accessible care for the millions suffering from digestive health issues globally.


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