Covered Telehealth Services During the Pandemic and Beyond

At the start of the pandemic, The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) quickly passed emergency measures to allow flexibility for the medical community to adapt to the public health emergency (PHE) and to ensure they were able to deliver care effectively and safely. That resulted in a rapid expansion of telehealth, which has … Read more

Managing Stress for People with Chronic Conditions

Few would argue that we are living through an extraordinarily stressful time. But how many people consider the impact that stress has on our health? Stress has been shown to have a direct correlation to health outcomes, and managing it is important for overall wellbeing. This is especially true for the six in ten Americans … Read more

Medicaid and Chronic Disease: By the Numbers

Medicaid plays an important role in the treatment of chronic disease in the United States. One in five Americans gets their health care coverage through Medicaid.  Let us take a look, by the numbers, at how Medicaid plays a role in three of the most prevalent chronic diseases. Diabetes Diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death … Read more

Medicaid’s Central Role in the Fight Against Diabetes

The Medicaid program plays a significant role in the treatment of diabetes, one of the most prevalent chronic diseases in the United States. In the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Diabetes Statistics Report 2020, they provide the following statistics: 34.2 million Americans—just over 1 in 10—have diabetes. 88 million American adults—approximately 1 in … Read more

Is Telehealth a Game Changer for Chronic Disease Management?

Chronic diseases account for an incredible 90% of the United States’ $3.5 trillion in annual health care costs, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The pandemic drove increased access to, and utilization of, telehealth, and preliminary analysis of the telehealth experience for both patients and providers has been positive. Considering the … Read more