North Dakota Department Of Human Services, Medical Services Division Selects U.S. Care Management To Provide New Medicaid Care Management Program
Jacksonville, FL - U.S. Care Management (formerly Specialty Disease Management) announced recently it has been selected by the North Dakota Department of Human Services to provide community-based disease management services to help address the complex health care needs of eligible Medicaid recipients with chronic health conditions living in the state.
Experience HealthND is being implemented in cooperation with the University of North Dakota's School of Medicine and Health Sciences and College of Nursing who will provide continuing education for providers and augment outreach and information services for recipients. The Program will implement innovative approaches to providing disease and care management services for Medicaid fee-for-service recipients who have one or more of the following chronic illnesses including asthma, congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and diabetes.
U.S. Care Management, a wholly-owned subsidiary of U.S. Preventive Medicine, will manage a team of RN Care Managers who live and work in the state. Nurses will provide face-to-face and telephonic assistance to recipients offering care coordination, education and monitoring services to improve self-care, adherence to their doctor's treatment plans and understanding of available services and treatment options. A 24-hour, seven day a week toll free nurse phone line will be available for recipients to access information.
Hoadley H. Harris, MD, will serve as the Medical Advisor for Experience HealthND overseeing the Program's State Physician Advisory Committee that provides recommendations regarding administration and development of the Program. "I look forward to working with the program in efforts to improve patient adherence to physician treatment plans and build self-management skills that are critical for the maintenance of chronic health conditions," stated Dr. Harris.
Frederic S. Goldstein, president and CEO of U.S. Care Management stated, "The Experience HealthND program and its unique partnership with the UND School of Medicine and College of Nursing represents the best aspects of our community-based care management programs. Recipients in the Program will benefit through this cooperative relationship as we work together to achieve positive outcomes."
U.S. Care Management is based in Jacksonville, FL and consistently demonstrates positive quality, cost and satisfaction outcomes in the management of patients with complex chronic conditions. The company contracts with government and private payers of health services and operates in several states throughout the country.
For more information about U.S. Care Management please visit www.USCareManagement.com.
SOURCE: U.S. Care Management