Understanding Chronic Care Management & AI in Healthcare
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19 May 2026 - 3 min read - Michelle Ranken
Complex vs. Non-Complex CCM: What’s the Difference?
Complex and non-complex Chronic Care Management are two Medicare billing tiers. Non-complex CCM requires at least 20 minutes of clinical staff time per month and straightforward or low medical decision-making. Complex CCM requires at least 60 minutes, moderate or high medical decision-making, and substantial care plan creation or revision.
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12 May 2026 - 4 min read - Michelle Ranken
How to Launch a CCM Program at Your Practice (Without Overwhelming Your Team)
Most CCM programs don't fail because the patients aren't there. They fail because the documentation workflow wasn't in place before the first patient was enrolled. Here's how to build it right from the start.
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28 April 2026 - 4 min read - Michelle Ranken
7 FAQs About Chronic Care Management
With over half of Americans living with multiple chronic conditions, Chronic Care Management (CCM) has become a vital support system, especially for Medicare recipients. In this blog, we explore what CCM is, why it matters, and answer key questions to help navigate these essential services.
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23 July 2025 - 5 min read - admin
Communication in Healthcare: Why Care Teams Need to Get it Right
Poor communication in healthcare can have life-or-death consequences. This article examines the cost of subpar communication while offering some helpful tips.
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10 July 2025 - 6 min read - admin
How to Transition From Fee-for-Service to Value-Based Care
With healthcare costs increasing and patient outcomes declining, the traditional Fee-for-Service model is under fire. This article explores the shift toward Value-Based Care—an outcomes-driven approach that comes with improved results and greater accountability.
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25 June 2025 - 3 min read - admin
How Care Plans Can Help Bridge Gaps in Care
The US healthcare system wastes billions of dollars each year to subpar care coordination. A comprehensive, patient-centered care plan helps to close care gaps, enhance patient outcomes, and significantly cut down on unnecessary healthcare spending.
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