In this episode of the Business of Primary Care, Cadence partner Providence’s Eve Cunningham MD MBA shares her prediction with Jonathan Hart, MD MBA that the next 5-10 years in healthcare will be transformational. “We need to pull our heads out of the sand, look around, and start paying attention to what’s happening,” she says. We believe the key to unlocking the future of healthcare lies in Cadence’s combination of technology and clinical services for our partners nationwide. Dr. Cunningham adds of our partnership: “It has been a huge game changer with respect to providing access in a different way, and delivering better, more guideline-directed care because you're able to engage with patients on a daily basis. We've seen improvements in average blood pressure, guideline-directed medical therapies, and reductions in average glucose levels.” We’re excited to grow our partnership’s reach and bring these services to more patients nationwide. Tune-in to the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/eHunNEGD
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Cadence is a health technology company helping the nation’s most patient-centric health systems deliver more consistent, proactive healthcare every day. Cadence’s remote patient intervention solution couples powerful new technology with clinical excellence, providing its patients a precise and personal level of care all outside of the four walls of the hospital. At Cadence, we aim to exceed the expectations of our patients, clinicians, and partners every day. Our team values trust and autonomy, and we empower one another to make decisions, solve problems and build something better. We give clear, candid feedback with the utmost honesty and encouragement. If you’re interested in joining us, explore opportunities at www.cadence.care. *Note that in all Cadence videos posted on this page, testimonials are those of real Cadence patients who have not been compensated and voluntarily provided their statements and opinions. Patient results and experiences with Cadence may vary and are unique and individual to each patient.
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At Cadence, we have daily conversations around what we call “mission wins,” that is, examples from our patients, partner providers and health system partners that exemplify our mission of delivering life-changing treatment to 1 million people with chronic conditions so they can live healthier, longer lives. Earlier this week, one of our long-time enrolled chronic heart failure patients shared with our Care Team: "I'd be dead if it wasn't for this program!” At the time of their enrollment in Cadence, the patient could not walk to their mailbox. Now, they are responsible for taking care of their toddler grandchildren for the whole month of June. This involves trips to the pool, walking beside them as they ride bikes, and all the other joys of childhood summers. The patient is pretty impressed with themselves, as are we! These are the stories that get our whole team out of bed in the morning If you’re interested in joining a team shaping the future of healthcare, check out out open positions here. We'd love to talk!: https://lnkd.in/ei6W8Xtb
Cadence - Open Roles
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💡 Newly released clinical data shows meaningful improvements on heart failure patients' health and cost of care. Now open access, check out the complete manuscript in the Journal of Cardiac Failure, demonstrating that broader adoption of comprehensive RPM and centralized medication titration will close care gaps, enhance outcomes, and reduce costs. https://lnkd.in/estE2kGc
Leveraging Remote Patient Monitoring to Effectively Put the Heart Failure Guidelines to Practice
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For those tracking the remote patient monitoring reimbursement debate, Gabriel Perna's latest piece in Modern Healthcare is a must-read. A proposal to lower the monitoring threshold for reimbursement was postponed, highlighting the ongoing struggle to balance utilization and prevent fraud. Cadence’s founder and CEO Chris Altchek shared, “The AMA has to strike a balance to encourage the right kind of utilization. If they open the floodgates, we may see an influx of low-quality companies using the codes.” Cadence remains focused on growth, showcasing the cost-effectiveness and clinical value of both our technology and care approach. Read the full story for more information here: https://lnkd.in/ek6qBFHU
Remote patient monitoring faces reimbursement hurdles
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Senior author of Cadence’s latest manuscript in the Journal of Cardiac Failure, Duke University’s Dr. Marat Fudim, shares his insights on the positive impact these newly reported clinical outcomes could have on heart failure patients' health and cost of care. These results demonstrate that broader adoption of comprehensive RPM and centralized medication titration will close care gaps, enhance outcomes, and reduce costs. Learn more from Dr. Fudim below and read about it in Fierce Healthcare here: https://lnkd.in/exh3P-KY
⭕ #Heart_Failure has a massive impact on our society and the health care system. We as a system are unable to keep up with the increasing number of patients and the morbidity associated with this disease❗ 🔔 What would happen when #Heart_Failure care is "outsourced" to help with medication titration, follow up and prevention of HF hospitalizations? ❗ We now have such data In follow up: There were decreases in systolic blood pressure -7 and ⬆ in HF meds Did the additionally delivered care cost more money? No, 52% ⬇ in total cost of care (-$1,076.64 per patient/month) despite increase in $ due to PCP visits. Most $ savings were due to ⬇ in hospital and post discharge (ie. skilled nursing facility) related spending Hfsa Inc Rob Mentz Anuradha (Anu) Lala-Trindade (Lala) David I. Feldman Duke University Health System Cadence Ryan Tedford American Heart Association #JCF https://lnkd.in/eYeKp3Nq
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In a newly published manuscript in the Journal of Cardiac Failure, comprehensive remote patient monitoring and care improved clinical outcomes and reduced total cost of care in heart failure patients. Dr. David I. Feldman, cardiovascular medicine fellow at Massachusetts General Hospital and first author on the manuscript, shares of the results: "Our usual way of caring for heart failure patients isn't working. We need to consider all options when it comes to maximizing GDMT and helping patients with heart failure live longer, healthier lives. Collaboration with a centralized RPM program to optimize GDMT titration efforts is a necessary and impactful solution to help close heart failure care gaps and improve outcomes at scale." Read more from Emma Beavins in FierceHealthcare below and reach out if you’re interested in learning more about how Cadence works! Manuscript authors: Sarine Babikian, PhD Randall Curnow, MD, MBA, FACP, FACHE, FACPE Theodore Feldman MD FACC FACP Feldman and Dr. Marat Fudim https://lnkd.in/exh3P-KY
Cadence finds reduced cost and better outcomes for heart failure patients through remote monitoring program
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If you’re curious about the ins and outs of the American Medical Association’s CPT Editorial Panel’s upcoming review of the 15 codes used for remote monitoring of patients, Medical Economics gives an in-depth explanation around the potential for new billing codes that could give physicians more flexibility — and reimbursement — for RPM programs. Proposed code changes could lead to payment for more of the time physicians spend caring for their patients. In his congressional testimony last month, Cadence’s founder and CEO Chris Altchek shared that our experience with Medicare beneficiaries and PCPs “has made clear that RPM is key to the future of primary care.” Cadence’s customer base is 95% primary care physicians who want to improve how they manage patients’ chronic conditions outside of office visits. The industry agrees that more flexible payment for these visits is important for patient access. Christopher J Adamec, vice president of the Alliance for Connected Care, a coalition of telehealth and RPM organizations added: “[Reimbursement for] a window of 11 to 20 minutes may not sound like much, but the time adds up—so much that the 20-minute threshold for reimbursement results in approximately 30% of care being uncompensated.” Read the full article here for more information on what this means and the decisions coming down the pipe: https://lnkd.in/dvWVzhW8
Remote patient monitoring: Is a change coming for codes?
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In a new podcast interview, Cadence’s Chief Medical Officer Theodore Feldman MD FACC FACP sits down with Dr. Kevin Stevenson, FACHE to discuss how remote patient monitoring is fundamentally changing the way we take care of patients with chronic diseases. Dr. Feldman shares: “By combining technology and clinical practice guidelines in high quality RPM, we can make people live longer, spend less time in the hospital, and for those of us involved in paying for healthcare, save a whole lot of money. The notion of getting clinicians to be able to spend the time in certain areas of chronic disease management and have those guideline directed medical treatments applied to patients can have a huge impact.” For more color and Dr. Feldman’s perspective, listen to the full conversation here: https://lnkd.in/e_vgkAfz
Remote Patient Monitoring for Chronic Diseases -- Dr. Ted Feldman, Cadence
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Did you know that Cadence patients are, on average, 250% more likely to trigger an alert when they transmit a vital reading between 11 p.m. and 3 a.m? Cadence’s Medical Director, Randall Curnow, MD, MBA, FACP, FACHE, FACPE, explains, "patients often are most vulnerable emotionally and physiologically in the late evening and early morning, times when they may need the most support but paradoxically have least access to care.” At Cadence, managing these overnight alerts has proven effective. In a new analysis, Cadence’s Robert Ritchie shares data showing that for every 10,000 patients we support, our NP-led Care Team has over 11,000 monthly encounters, only ~40 of which result in an escalation to the ED or 911. Ultimately, Cadence helps patients unlock greater personal independence, confidence, and quality of life. Our goal is to help seniors age in the comfort of home, supported by the robust and resilient primary care infrastructure that is RPM. Read the full analysis here: https://lnkd.in/dpmhatFK
What happens when you combine NP-led 24/7 virtual care with remote monitoring
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In a new piece in Healthcare IT News, Providence’s Chief of Virtual Care and Digital Health Eve Cunningham MD MBA and Family Practice Physician and Medical Director Dr. Kenneth Kooser discuss how RPM is improving patient health and reducing provider workload. Providence now has more than 1,500 patients currently enrolled in the care model with expectations for this number to reach 5,000 to 8,000 by the end of 2024. 88% of patients are taking their vitals daily and 77% remain enrolled in the program after six months. Dr. Cunningham shares of the partnership: "The program has since helped us keep chronically ill patients safe at home to achieve the Quintuple Aim of healthcare improvement: Improve the patient experience by tailoring treatments and interventions to patient data; address population health through proactive, preventative care delivery; lower cost by connecting patients to the most appropriate care intervention and reduce avoidable hospitalizations; improve provider well-being by extending their reach via a virtual care team; and provide equitable care by reaching all patients, regardless of their ability to present in-person for treatment." Read more about Providence's partnership and results with Cadence here: https://lnkd.in/erjhKYyT
At Providence, RPM is improving patient health and reducing provider workload
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