RaeAnn Grossman.

Integration around chronic conditions, such as chronic kidney disease

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Many of our clients have requested customized mapping and integration which electronically links the findings from the Advanced Evaluation into their medical management system.  Health plans and medical groups both appreciate the in-depth reporting, plus electronic connection that triggers or flags particular members for placement into unique case management programs, whether it is a COPD, CHF, frail and fall reduction, or chronic kidney disease referral.

This is an easy workflow to ensure the data is transformed from a picture in time to an integrated care support tool.
One of the diagnoses we focus on a great deal is Chronic Kidney Disease.  We have built a specific module around the clinical guideline statement from the National Kidney Foundation regarding Chronic Kidney Disease and have engaged experts to ensure our clinical analytics, detection, and evidence based findings are easily understood by the members, interact with the health plan’s platform, and are simply formatted for community physician plan of treatment development. 

Dr. Dambro, CMO and Dr. McCallum, CEO of CenseoHealth will be sharing more information about our chronic disease modules and clinical outcomes in future conferences and blogs. Stay tuned.

RaeAnn Grossman.

About RaeAnn Grossman.

RaeAnn Grossman is one of the nation’s foremost experts on risk adjustment strategies and provider and payer alliance configurations, along with healthcare business and product development. She brings Gorman Health Group more than twenty years of professional experience in a wide variety of healthcare organizations including Health Plans, Medical Groups, Physician Hospital Organizations (PHOs), Integrated Hospital Systems, and Institute of Health Professionals Education. Read more

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