A California-based healthcare provider is integrating telehealth into its PACE programs, saying the connected health platform improves its ability to provide value-based care for seniors in their own homes.
While the focus of PACE programs has been on in-person care, the coronavirus pandemic prompted many to shift to connected health to maintain contact with their patients. For WelbeHealth, that meant partnering with Grandpad to equip patients with senior-friendly mHealth tablets that allow them to connect with caregivers on demand and access health and wellness resources online.
“COVID-19 introduced the need for us to pivot to telehealth,” says WelbeHealth President Matt Patterson. “And in the process we have saved lives.”
WelbeHealth is one of hundreds of providers focused on the senior care market, many of which participate in the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ Program for All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) program. Developed by CMS roughly 30 years ago as a capitated model of care for dual-eligible beneficiaries (ninety percent are dual eligible), it provides all necessary medical care, therapies, long term care and services, meals, socialization, transportation, day center services and activities.
Η TELEMATIC MEDICAL APPLICATIONS διαθέτει πιστοποιημένο σύστημα διαχείρισης ποιότητας για όλο το φάσμα των δραστηριοτήτων της (προϊόντα και υπηρεσίες). Πιστοποιήθηκε από την Qcert SAFE σύμφωνα με το διεθνές πρότυπο EN ISO 9001: 2015, το πρότυπο EN ISO 13485:2016 και βρέθηκε σε συμμόρφωση με τις διατάξεις της Υπουργικής Απόφασης ΔΥ8/1348/2004 περί τήρησης συστήματος αρχών και κατευθυντηρίων γραμμών για την ορθή πρακτική διανομής ιατροτεχνολογικών προϊόντων.
En ISO 9001:2015 No: 220121-1
En ISO 13485:2016 No: TC-75378
Greek Ministirial Order No. 1348/2004 Report No: 3206 C06 20 12 01