The document discusses a digitally enabled citizen program called Birmingham OwnHealth that aims to improve health outcomes for those with chronic diseases. The program provides personalized care plans, information prescriptions, and support for self-management through telehealth and care managers. Initial outcomes include reductions in avoidable hospitalizations and emergency visits, as well as improvements in clinical metrics like HbA1c and blood pressure. An independent university study found participants in the program experienced greater reductions in these measures compared to controls.