For Health Plans, Employers & Primary Care Organizations

10-30% of your population has bladder control problems.

Here’s what that costs you:

Your members spend $492 per person per year managing symptoms—pads, products, specialist visits. They’re dissatisfied (9% satisfaction rate with overactive bladder care). And they escalate to expensive medications and surgery because they can’t access the treatment that actually works.

Primary care gets overwhelmed. Specialists have 6-month waitlists. The few patients who start pelvic floor therapy? 85% quit before finishing.

The numbers tell the story:

10-30% of adults affected—more common than diabetes, asthma, or cancer

1:4,000 ratio of pelvic floor therapists to people who need help

<15% completion rate for traditional pelvic floor therapy programs

35% increased risk of falls for people with daily incontinence

$492 average annual cost per person for incontinence management

Incontinence is the #1 driver for transition to assisted living. And you’re paying for referrals, medications, and surgeries that could have been prevented.

What HFitness does

We give your population access to proven pelvic floor rehabilitation—online, on their schedule, without the barriers that make traditional therapy fail.

For your members:

  • Stop bladder leakage without weekly appointments
  • Complete the program (because it fits their life)
  • Avoid escalation to medications and surgery

For you:

  • Reduce unnecessary specialist referrals
  • Lower long-term medication and surgical costs
  • Improve patient satisfaction scores
  • Give primary care providers evidence-based care pathways

 

How it works: Patients complete an 8-60 week program designed by a pelvic surgeon. Personalized exercises, bladder retraining, nutrition guidance, and email support. All from home. $54/month.

No 6-month specialist waitlists. No 85% dropout rate. No barriers.

Incontinence is extremely common

Urinary incontinence and bladder symptoms impact 10-30% of men and women (more common than diabetes, asthma or cancer)!

And drives poor health outcomes

Incontinence is a primary driver for transition to assisted living. A 35% increased risk of fall or fracture is associated with daily incontinence.

Access to non-invasive treatments is poor

Numerous barriers prevent access to proven treatment: limited access to specialized pelvic floor therapists and physicians, patient desire to avoid associated co-pays, or scheduling barriers (lack of transport or work conflict).

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