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Community Wellness Announces Partnership with Kentucky Hospital Association
Campbell, California – June 10, 2021 –
Life Science Newswire – Community Wellness, a leading national provider of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) services, announced a new partnership with the Kentucky Hospital Association (KHA) and their shared services division, KHA Solutions Group (KHASG).
Through this new partnership, KHA and Community Wellness will work together to identify providers that can benefit from their turnkey, value-based care and reimbursement program. By partnering with Community Wellness, Kentucky providers will have the opportunity to transition care into the home and further improve care coordination by monitoring patients’ vitals in real-time on a daily basis. When a patient’s reading falls outside a “safe” parameter, they are notified, along with their physician, so steps can be taken to avoid a negative event – such as a hospital readmiss
Friedlander and interpreter Virginia Moore announced the new hospital payment program. Hospitals agree to follow higher quality standards to get more money from Medicaid, which covers 1/3 of state s population
By Melissa Patrick
Kentucky Health News Jan 25, 2021
Friedlander and interpreter Virginia Moore announced the new hospital payment program.
With up to 28 rural Kentucky hospitals vulnerable to closure if their finance don t improve, Tuesday s announcement of a new payment model to increase the amount Kentucky s hospitals are paid for Medicaid patients is cause for their celebration. Improved reimbursement for Kentucky s hospitals is vital for their survival. Medicaid . . . does not cover the full cost of caring for the patients we serve, Nancy Galvagni, president of theÂ