MedCity News September 2, 2021
Anuja Vaidya

Through the partnership, Ochsner Health’s Medicare Advantage patients will gain access to Bold’s platform, which assesses current fitness levels to create a personalized exercise program for users.

For seniors, a fall could result in a serious injury that greatly impairs their daily life.

To combat this issue, New Orleans-based Ochsner Health and its innovation arm, innovationOchsner, have partnered with Bold, a digital exercise platform for adults over 50 that aims to reduce falls.

The platform is one of five interventions in the Ochsner Connected Stability pilot fall prevention and monitoring programs, which are focused on supporting Medicare Advantage members.

“The overarching goal [of the partnership] is to prevent future falls within this high fall-risk population of Ochsner Health members by...

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