Much more than just a buzzword, patient-centered care has become a key driver in healthcare in the United States — and with good reason. By delivering patient-centered care, organizations can improve individual health outcomes on top of a variety of other benefits,...
Connected care is a central concept to healthcare delivery in the United States. It’s also frequently associated with — and sometimes confused with — telehealth and telemedicine. But it’s not quite the same, and the distinction matters. With that in mind, let’s answer...
As the official codes used to reimburse billing practitioners for providing Medicare annual wellness visits (AWVs), HCPCS codes G0438 and G0439 are used by a wide spectrum of healthcare providers, from physicians and physician assistants (PAs) to nurse practitioners...
Annual wellness visits (AWV) have become key to healthcare delivery in the United States, and integral to the Medicare reimbursement model. Applicable to millions of Americans, AWVs represent a major opportunity to boost quality of care, as well as expand touchpoints,...
Combining hard, measurable data with interactive interaction and analysis, both subjective and objective data are critical to delivering high-quality patient care. And a key benefit of virtual care models like remote patient monitoring (RPM) is their ability to...
As technology advances and demand for at-home care surges, more healthcare providers are turning to telehealth programs like remote patient monitoring (RPM) and remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM) to deliver more efficient, cost-effective patient care. And, while the...