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Medicare Advantage, RPM & Star Ratings: Elevate Plan Performance by Impacting SDoH

Clear Arch Health

Providing value-based, member-centric care t o address Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) - via remote health monitoring services - can mitigate adverse impact to patients, and may help to ensure Medicare Advantage plan success. Ready to take your Medicare Advantage plan to the next level?

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The End Of The Public Health Emergency Part 2 – Temporary Medicare Changes and Their Effects

Mend

In part 2 of our blog series, Mend reviews the temporary Medicare changes for telehealth lasting until the end of 2024. Part one of our blog series covers the Medicare changes relating to telehealth that will remain a permanent policy. More specifically, Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and Rural Health Clinics (RHCs).

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The End Of The Public Health Emergency Part 1 – Permanent Medicare Changes and Their Effects

Mend

In part 1 of our blog series, Mend reviews the permanent Medicare changes to the Telehealth policy. Permanent Medicare Changes Relating to Telehealth Policy At the start of COVID-19, the CMS used emergency waivers to streamline access to virtual care. The COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE) has been in place for three years.

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CMMI director: Home visits could be focus of upcoming Medicare demos

FierceHealthIT

As founder of Landmark Health, Adam Boehler sees home visits as one way to move from volume to value. To fill the physician gap, nurses and other medical professionals could join in this effort.

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Consider Remote Patient Monitoring for Chronic Care Management

Clear Arch Health

Though there are specific restrictions, Medicare does cover remote patient monitoring.* Request a No-Obligation Demo References: Multiple Chronic Conditions in the United States, RAND Corporation, [link] (accessed 5/2/2023) Connected Care Toolkit, CCM Resources for Health Care Professional and Communities, Dept.

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The End Of The Public Health Emergency Part 3 – Temporary Changes Until The End

Mend

As we near the PHE ending on May 11, 2023, providers must know which Medicare changes were only temporary and which are now permanent. The End Of The PHE Part 1 – Permanent Medicare Changes and Their Effects The End Of The PHE Part 2 – Temporary Medicare Changes and Their Effects What Ends Immediately with the PHE?

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Telehealth Provided Billions In Savings While Serving Minority Communities During The Pandemic

Mend

Johns Hopkins University studied 30 million Medicare claims that were submitted between 2019 – 2021. Schedule a Demo with Mend. Increasing government funding of telemedicine during the pandemic led more minority populations and patients in metropolitan areas to use telemedicine.