Keeping patients at home.
Hospital readmissions have been plaguing healthcare providers for decades. With hospitals and home care agencies now being assessed financial penalties for excessive readmissions, the time has come do a better job of managing patients with chronic conditions. That’s where we come in. We’re Cardeum, and we have one mission, period: To keep patients out of hospitals.
Keeping patients at home.
Hospital readmissions have been plaguing healthcare providers for decades. With hospitals and home care agencies now being assessed financial penalties for excessive readmissions, the time has come do a better job of managing patients with chronic conditions. That’s where we come in. We’re Cardeum, and we have one mission, period: To keep patients out of hospitals.
HERE’S WHY WE THINK WE’RE DIFFERENT
Our Approach to Readmissions
It’s easy to become enamored with the promises of telehealth and disease management programs.
Powerful technology and time-tested programs are looked upon as a panacea for reducing hospital readmissions – and the financial penalties that accompany them.
Unfortunately, the healthcare landscape is littered with case studies about failed remote patient monitoring initiatives and ineffective chronic disease management programs.
Fortunately, we’ve successfully completed this journey – not once, but multiple times. We’ve build telemonitoring programs, launched URAC-accredited call centers, developed care pathways, partnered with technology providers, hired clinical staff, hardwired policies and procedures, and reduced hospital readmissions for hospitals, home health agencies, State Medicaid programs, payers, and self-insured employers.
Best of all, we don’t represent any telehealth company, technology solution, of specific program design – and we don’t receive referral fees from any company we might recommend. Our mission is to help you reduce hospital readmissions, and we identify the best partners, solutions, tools, and programs to help you meet your specific goals.
We’ve been through the teleheath trenches, and we’re willing to climb in there again with you. If you are ready to keep your patients out of the hospital, then so are we.