Comprehensive Care Management and Coordination support for high and rising risk patients is a key driver in impacting quality improvement and addressing total cost of care. As a result, many practices have hired dedicated care managers. Often, this is not enough. The care manager role enables the practice to be more intentional about population health, but the lack of a supportive infrastructure, such as meaningful integration into the primary care team or access to useful registries/risk-stratification reports, can easily derail these efforts.
In this session we are discussing the importance of care management in Advanced Primary Care.
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