Pilot Programs
Viora Health offers pilot and demonstration projects to help healthcare organizations evaluate our technology-enabled lifestyle change programs before full implementation.
Benefits of a Pilot
with Viora
- Test with a limited group before full rollout
- Customize program to fit your needs
- Measure value and impact
- Comprehensive data collection and reporting
- Dedicated support from our team
- Training for your staff
- Regular check-ins and progress reviews
Get Started with a Pilot
Interested in launching a pilot or demonstration project? Contact us to discuss how we can customize a program for your organization.
ACCESS
ACCESS is our pilot program designed to help organizations integrate evidence-based lifestyle change into existing care workflows. Participants receive structured support through our technology platform while your team gains real-world data on engagement and outcomes to inform scaling decisions.
ELEVATE
ELEVATE is a demonstration project focused on elevating health equity and outcomes in underserved communities. Through tailored interventions, community partnerships, and wrap-around support, ELEVATE helps partners test and refine approaches to reach and support populations that have traditionally faced barriers to lifestyle change programs.
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Objective: Received referrals from a community health center (CHC) to enroll eligible pre-diabetic participants in the National Diabetes Prevention Program (NDPP) based on their ADA risk score. Viora Program was composed of 26 virtual app-supported , educator-led group sessions over the course of one year. Impact: Patients attended on average 80% of all sessions and 75% of patients remained in the program at the end of one year. Patients lost weight, improved their activity minutes per week, and improved their blood pressure and A1C levels. They reported feeling more energized, and gaining the required structure and support to gain healthy habits and stay motivated over the year-long period. Participants formed a deep relationship-based community. Recognition: Submitted one year of weekly data to the CDC to gain CDC’s Full Recognition to Prevent and Delay Type 2 Diabetes credential.