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By: ThoroughCare
June 30th, 2020

One of the biggest hurdles to implementing a Chronic Care Management (CCM) program at most practices is the fear of failure.

By: Russ Godek
June 25th, 2020

When practices implement a Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) program, one critical decision they face is whether to lease or buy the patient monitoring devices.

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By: Russ Godek
June 24th, 2020

If your practice is managing care coordination programs, you are already enjoying the benefits of doing so, including the financial reimbursement afforded to you by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS).

By: Russ Godek
June 17th, 2020

If you’re implementing care coordination and wellness programs at your practice for Medicare beneficiaries, you’re going to need someone to manage those programs.

By: Russ Godek
June 11th, 2020

Your practice is ready to provide care coordination and wellness services to patients. You’ve decided to implement one, two, or all of these programs into your practice:

By: Russ Godek
June 9th, 2020

Are you worried about integrating your existing Electronic Health Record (EHR) with ThoroughCare? Don’t be!

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By: ThoroughCare
June 3rd, 2020

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By: Russ Godek
May 21st, 2020

Did you know that 20% of your patients may have conditions you could not be treating? Behavioral health conditions are extremely common, affecting nearly one of five Americans and leading to health care costs of $57 billion a year, which is on par with cancer.

By: Russ Godek
May 19th, 2020

Annual Wellness Visits (AWVs) offer providers a multitude of benefits, including increased revenues, improved patient health, and by extension, improved reputation. A 2018 study in the journal Health Affairs found that less than 20% of all eligible Medicare patients received AWVs, with more than half of primary care practices offering no AWVs to their Medicare patients.