DarioHealth Study Finds 1,254 Users Achieve Significant Productivity Gains by Week Six

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Peer-reviewed research of 1,254 users showed DarioHealth’s digital behavioral health program delivered statistically significant improvements in focus within six weeks and further gains by weeks 6–10. Comparable reductions in procrastination (n = 1,004) and workplace mistakes (n = 167) highlight potential to curb parts of the $575 billion annual productivity loss.

1. Study Scope and Methodology

A retrospective real-world study evaluated 1,254 participants who reported concentration difficulties at baseline, 1,004 reporting procrastination and 167 noting workplace mistakes. Users engaged with DarioHealth’s digital behavioral health program, logging in for continuous support and tracking outcomes over a ten-week period.

2. Measurable Improvements in Workplace Functioning

Participants experienced statistically significant improvements in focus by week six, with even greater gains between weeks six and ten. Similar patterns emerged in procrastination reduction and mistake frequency, demonstrating the program’s ability to enhance task completion and accuracy under real-world conditions.

3. Estimated Economic Value for Employers

Illness-related lost productivity costs U.S. employers an estimated $575 billion annually. The demonstrated gains in focus, task completion and accuracy could translate into meaningful cost savings and reduced absenteeism and presenteeism for large employer and health plan populations.

4. Integration Within DarioHealth’s Platform

This new evidence adds to the company’s multi-chronic condition platform, which combines behavioral health with cardiometabolic support. Continuous engagement and data-driven coaching aim to drive sustainable behavior change and improve overall health outcomes at scale.

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