Wide-ranging Solutions for Chronic Care Management

Supporting Patients to Effectively Manage Prolonged Medical Conditions

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What Is

Chronic Care Management

provides coordinated care for long-term conditions like diabetes and hypertension, focusing on personalized plans, monitoring, and better health outcomes. Key aspects of chronic care management include:

  • Personalized Care Plans:Tailored strategies to address specific health needs.
  • Regular Monitoring: Ongoing assessments to track progress and adjust treatments.
  • Coordinated Care:Collaboration among healthcare providers to ensure seamless management.
  • Patient Education: Helping individuals understand and take control of their health
  • Access to Support:Providing resources and guidance to navigate their healthcare journey.
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    These are the

    Common Chronic Illnesses

  • DiabetesAffects blood sugar regulation.
  • Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)Increases the risk of heart disease and stroke.
  • Heart DiseaseIncludes conditions like coronary artery disease.
  • ArthritisCauses joint pain and stiffness.
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)Impacts lung function and breathing.
  • Asthma:Chronic inflammation of airways.
  • Cancer:Certain types may require long-term management.
  • Chronic Kidney Disease:Impairs kidney function over time.
  • Obesity:Contributes to other chronic conditions.
  • Mental Health DisordersConditions like depression and anxiety.
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    FAQ

    Frequently asked questions answered

    Who qualifies for Chronic Care Management?

    Patients with two or more chronic conditions expected to last at least a year and require ongoing medical attention qualify for CCM services.

    What services are included in Chronic Care Management?

    CCM includes personalized care plans, regular check-ins, medication management, care coordination, and access to support resources.

    Do I need to pay for Chronic Care Management?

    Medicare and many insurance plans cover CCM, though copayments or fees may apply. Check with your provider for details.

    How does CCM benefit me?

    CCM helps manage chronic conditions, reduces hospitalizations, improves medication adherence, and enhances overall health and well-being.

    Can I stop CCM services if I no longer need them?

    Yes, CCM is flexible, and you can opt-out at any time if you feel it’s no longer necessary.

    What is the role of technology in CCM?

    Tools like patient portals, apps, and remote monitoring devices enhance communication and allow for better tracking of your health.

    Is CCM available for mental health conditions?

    Yes, CCM can support mental health conditions like depression and anxiety, especially when they coexist with physical chronic illnesses.