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Reduce Amputations, Lower Cost of Care, Improve Member Lives

Partner with Siren to help avoid diabetic foot ulcers and amputations, lower healthcare costs, and enhance member outcomes.

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Diabetic Foot Ulcers and Amputations are the Most Expensive Complication of Diabetes

Diabetic foot ulcers increase hospitalizations, amputations, and long-term care needs, escalating costs for health plans.

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8%

8% of people with diabetes develop DFUs annually.

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$100,000

$100,000 is the average cost per lower-limb amputation.

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40%

40% of DFUs recur within a year.

Siren Supports Health Plans

Continuous monitoring, zero behavior change. Members simply wear socks as usual. Integrated temperature sensors track plantar hotspots and trigger alerts for members and care teams.

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Early Detection

Siren Socks continuously monitor foot temperature to detect early signs of inflammation.

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High Adherence

Wear‑and‑go format avoids burdensome scanning routines.

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Actionable Workflows

Alerts, education, and provider coordination enable timely intervention.

Lower Cost and Improve Member Experience

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Siren Socks send information to a licensed nurse and a doctor to help find potential injuries patients may not feel. This helps reduce the risk of diabetic foot ulcers and other foot complications.

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Lower Cost of Care

Fewer ulcers means fewer admissions, OR time, SNF, and home health care.
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Quality & Stars

Our program supports chronic care  management and reduces acute utilization.
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Member Experience

Dignified, non‑intrusive, and easy to use for seniors.
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Operational Fit

Our services bundle with outcomes reporting and implementation support.
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Demonstrated Clinical Efficacy

Multiple large scale clinical trials have shown the efficacy of temperature monitoring to reduce the risk of diabetic foot ulcers and amputations, and related resource utilization.

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Effectiveness

Real-world evidence of Siren Socks showed an 83% risk reduction of diabetic foot ulcers, and a 68% reduced risk of amputations.

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Utilization

In another real-world study, patients wore Siren Socks 5.8 days per week on average, 12 hours per day.

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Early Detection

Continuous temperature data is used to predict developing foot injuries weeks in advance.

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A Partner in Care Management

Siren collaborates closely with payers to proactively manage diabetic foot health. Our smart monitoring system empowers early detection, enabling timely interventions that prevent costly complications. Together, we streamline care management, improve patient engagement, and enhance clinical outcomes.

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Seamless Integration for Health Plans

Our solution aligns seamlessly with your population health and value-based care initiatives, to drive measurable improvements outcomes, cost efficiency, care quality and member satisfaction.

Implementing Siren is straightforward. Our programs are tailored to fit your population's needs. We provide comprehensive support and a dedicated team to ensure smooth operation and ongoing success.

By continuously monitoring at-risk members, we help you effectively manage chronic conditions, reduce hospitalizations, and increase the overall health of your member population.

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