Armadale Health is an Extension of Your Practice, Providing Connected Care Services for Your Patients

Despite being the most important part of the healthcare system in maintaining patient wellness and reducing total spend, Primary Care Physicians (including internists and sub-specialists such as cardiologists) have faced declining reimbursement and reduced revenue, even as their patient panels and administrative burden have grown. Connected Care helps address this imbalance.

 

Armadale Health provides administrative support and clinical care to your Medicare patients

 

Annual Profit Per Patient by Type of Service

Connected Care refers to several programs designed to manage patients’ health through remote preventative care, often in addition to traditional doctor visits. Connected Care can include:


Annual Wellness Visit (Care Planning)

Chronic Care Management (overseeing adherence to patient’s care plan)

Screening for conditions such as depression, anxiety and tobacco/alcohol misuse

Remote Patient Monitoring for chronic conditions

Many practices provide Annual Wellness Visits and Screenings, however, most practices are yet to adopt Chronic Care Management or Remote Patient Monitoring. Reasons for this include unfamiliarity with the program, uncertainty in setting it up, but most of all, practices and their staff are overwhelmed and don’t have the bandwidth or the time to implement.

Armadale Health is an extension of your practice


We identify eligible patients and enroll them in your program

We handle logistics of the remote devices for patients to use

Our nurses onboard and check-in on patients during each month

We document encounters in our EMR and submit codes for easy billing submission

Your practice, staff, and patients all benefit from the program.

  • Patient wellness improves

  • Patient engagement increases

  • Office administrative burden is lessened

  • Significantly more revenue from each patient on the practice’s panel

We handle the process from beginning to end. Enroll in our program today.