Modeling Value on Investment: A Crucial Strategy Adopted by Successful Chronic Condition Management Programs
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https://doi.org/10.30953/tmt.v1.74Keywords:
admission, ambulance, access, Becker’s Hospital Review, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, chronic care, chronic condition management, emergency department, index admission, modeling, telehealth, return on investmentAbstract
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Editor’s note: In this article, the authors conclude their series on the impact of chronic conditions on our nation. In the April edition of Telehealth and Medicine Today, they explained why chronic conditions will continue to be a focus of cost and utilization issues in our nation’s healthcare system and they introduced telehealth as an effective tool to supplement existing Chronic Condition Management (CCM) efforts for increased value creation.
Here, the authors describe how Chronic Condition Management technology creates value on investment (VOI), dwarfing the idea of “returns” on investment (ROI), by using a proprietary model they’ve created—the Chronic Condition Management Benefits Estimation Tool.
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