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CADCoronary artery disease. Among the most common forms of heart disease afflicting Americans today. CAD is the buildup of plaque in the arteries that supply oxygen-rich blood to your heart, and the resulting narrowing and blocking of arteries can lead to a heart attack. There are three main types of CAD: obstructive, nonobstructive, and microvascular. | |
Campaign callThe first call made by a care manager to a potential patient to register the patient for RPM/CCM and offer them a device.
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Care planA strategy for addressing a patient’s persistent health concerns using the HWS app and devices, created and implemented by care managers. | ||
CCMChronic care management. A HWS service for patients with multiple chronic conditions that provides them with a detailed care plan customized to their individual ICD-10 codes. To qualify for CCM, a patient must have at least two eligible chronic conditions and qualifying insurance.
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chromeGoogle Chrome web browser that offers automatic protection from security issues like phishing and dangerous sites. | |
Clinical adviceAny act of persuasion or instruction offered to a patient about their healthcare. This would include advising a patient to go or not to go to the emergency room or urgent care. HWS employees, including care managers, should never offer clinical advice to patients, but rather bring patient issues and concerns to the attention of their physician. It is the responsibility of employees to explain the benefits and functions of the HWS app and its related programs, not act as the proxy of a patient’s physician. | |
CMSCenters for Medicare and Medicaid Services. A department of the US Department of Health and Human Services that provides health coverage to over 100 million people through programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, the Health Insurance Marketplace, and the Children’s Healthcare Program. The goal of the CMS is to strengthen the US healthcare system and provide improved care at lower costs.
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CoinsuranceInsurance pays certain amount of benefit to the provider on each encounter and assign some % responsibility towards subscriber. | |