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Digital Health for Comprehensive Care

Design a Successful Digital Healthcare Strategy for Care Management

 

  • Simplify the digital and administrative experience your providers have with your complex patients.
  • Coordinate care team members to provide tech-enabled care to patients no matter where they are.
  • Engage patients, community resources, and family caregivers.
  • Measure your patient’s health and well-being remotely.
  • Employ machine learning programmatic “Digital Nudging” to promote healthy behaviors.
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Core Competencies
  • Multi-Disciplinary Virtual Staffing
  • Technology Design, Development and Implementation
  • Proven Interoperability with Disparate Technology Vendors
  • Clinical Call Center Operations
  • Multimedia Interactive Content for Patient Engagement
  • Regulatory and Billing Compliance
Virtual Care
Remote Patient (RPM) and Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM)

Remote Monitoring Technology is evolving quickly and device updates are stressing capital demands

Chronic Care Management (CCM)

Chronic Diseases impacts more than 70% of older adults in the U.S.

Diabetes Prevention (DPP) & Disease Management

1 in 3 adults have pre-diabetes

Telemedicine

Telehealth statistics show that the use of virtual care is 38 times higher than before the COVID-19 pandemic

Behavioral Health Integration (BHI)

19.86% of adults are experiencing a mental illness. Equivalent to nearly 50 million Americans

Addiction Treatment (SUD)

15.4% of all adult Americans struggle with a substance use disorder each year. This percentage accounts for nearly 39 million people

Cognitive Care

10% of U.S. adults ages 65 and older have dementia, while another 22% have mild cognitive impairment

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Larsen-Kufahl Group & CCARE Health Form Partnership to Improve Digital Patient Engagement for Healthy Behavior Change
Larsen-Kufahl Group & CCARE Health Form Partnership to Improve Digital Patient Engagement for Healthy Behavior Change

WILMINGTON, NC, USA, April 12, 2023 — It is commonly accepted that effective management of chronic disease…

Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring Technology in Care Management for Seniors with Multiple Chronic Illnesses
Using Continuous Glucose Monitoring Technology in Care Management for Seniors with Multiple Chronic Illnesses

An estimated 33% of adults aged 65 or older have diabetes.1 In April of this year, Medicare expanded coverage for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems to include all insulin-dependent people and those with a history of problematic hypoglycemia…

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