What is value? It depends on who you ask. If you answer from the perspective of someone responsible for the health and productivity of a population, you care about the big picture. You look at metrics and trends. You measure value in terms of cost containment, health risks and clinical outcomes, utilization and productivity.
But if you answer as an individual – a mother or father, husband or wife, son or daughter – your picture of value is entirely different. Value is having someone to talk to about managing your diabetes. It’s getting a good night’s sleep, confident that your 9-year-old won’t wake up wheezing in throws of an asthma attack. It’s finding reliable daycare. It’s having the energy to go for a walk with your granddaughter.
At Nurtur, we understand that value means different things to different people. That’s why we allow you to define it based on what matters most to you.