Health Plans

Be the full-service solution for all things health.

Healthier people means lower health risks—and costs. Noom can help you provide life-changing outcomes, while seamlessly reducing costs and increasing your organization’s value.

See real world results. Learn how Noom helped Baptist Health lower employees’ diabetes risk.

Why partner with Noom?

With Noom’s psychology-based approach to health and weight loss, our objective is to help your clients create maintainable, healthy habits for the long-term, lowering overall medication utilization and costly health risks for your organization.

Noom for Health Plans partner

SCALABLE CARDIOMETABOLIC SOLUTIONS.

Noom delivers scalable, digital-first cardiometabolic programs that meet the diverse needs of health plan members at every stage of their health journey. From weight management and diabetes prevention to diabetes and obesity care, Noom’s data-driven, clinically-backed platform ensures broad accessibility and high member engagement across populations, helping reduce long-term healthcare costs.

ACCESSIBLE, PROVEN BEHAVIOR CHANGE.

With over 15 years of experience in behavior change, Noom combines cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with personalized coaching and content to make sustainable health improvements accessible to all. Our mobile-first platform offers 24/7 support, empowering members to understand and transform the root causes of unhealthy habits at their own pace, fostering lasting behavior change and better health outcomes.

OUTCOMES-DRIVEN AND TRUSTED.

Noom’s strong brand recognition, combined with clinically-proven results, drives high engagement and adoption. Our programs deliver measurable outcomes at scale, improving health metrics while reducing the burden of chronic diseases for health plans. With Noom, health plans can offer accessible, effective care that enhances member well-being and controls costs.

Behavior change programs that drive lasting results.

Proven outcomes in 50+ peer-reviewed publications and 10+ academic medical research collaborations.

3M

Members have lost >5% of their body weight with Noom.1

17%

Savings in prescription costs over 2 years.2

64%

Have prevented or delayed the onset of type 2 diabetes.3

One platform. Four solutions. Total population health.

Noom works for weight loss.

Noom’s psychology-based program has proven effective for millions of people around the globe for over 15 years. Not only does it help people lose weight, but it offers a holistic approach to healthy living with all the support needed to maintain it. With Noom, you can improve population health while lowering your overall healthcare costs.

Healthy weight loss adds up to healthcare savings.

  • Techniques that teach people the “why” behind their habits and how to change them.
  • Daily lessons tailored to each person’s goals.
  • One-on-one coaching and peer support to help improve outcomes.
  • Seamless platform experience with AI food logging, automated movement tracking, and device integration for easy progress monitoring.
  • GLP-1 Companion provides tailored lifestyle support for those taking a GLP-1 or other anti-obesity medication.
Noom app showing a weight loss program screen

The proof is in the members.

“This partnership with Noom [empowers] the people we serve to take charge of their health through healthier habits and weight management to mitigate chronic conditions, and we’re excited to see the benefits it brings to our members.”

Mack McGee

Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer of CareFirst

CareFirst

The all-in-one solution to healthy living and lower costs.

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  1. Noom internal data. ↩︎
  2. The Impact of a Digital Weight Loss Intervention on Health Care Resource Utilization and Costs Compared Between Users and Nonusers With Overweight and Obesity: Retrospective Analysis Study. https://mhealth.jmir.org/2023/1/e47473/ ↩︎
  3. Noom internal retrospective analysis of data from 2021-2022. ↩︎
  4. Cleveland Clinic. “Prediabetes.” ↩︎
  5. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Diabetes Data and Research.” ↩︎
  6. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Diabetes Data and Research.” ↩︎
  7. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Diabetes Data and Research.” ↩︎