Why Independent Practices Need to Survive — and Thrive

Patients can receive great care in many different settings, from a large national health system to the office of a single rural physician. So why is there so much concern about the decline of independent practices?
Getting Started with Chronic Care Management (CCM)

To take advantage of the new Advanced Primary Care Management (APCM) reimbursement for supporting patients with between-visit care, providers must meet 4 practice-level capabilities and perform 6 care management activities.
Simplifying Compliance in Chronic Care Management

Whether you’re new to CCM or looking to improve your program, compliance is critical. Joining us is Amanda Crouch, CPC, CPMA, CIC, CRC, Vice President of Operations at The Grant Group. With over 15 years of experience in healthcare coding, auditing, and revenue cycle management, Amanda is a leading expert in CCM compliance.
From Burnout to Balance: The Unfair Reality of Neurology Compensation & How to Take Control

At this year’s NeuroNet Pro Annual Summit, one conversation stood out: Neurologists are being compensated unfairly. The numbers prove it, but even more compelling were the discussions with real physicians—people like you—who are feeling the weight of administrative burdens, low reimbursements, and financial pressures that make it harder to stay independent…
Advanced Primary Care Management vs. Chronic Care Management

The introduction of Medicare APCM presents new opportunities for medical practices to receive fair reimbursement for the between-visit work they are already doing, but which fee-for-service program is right for your organization?
KCCGA’s Strategy to Slow Chronic Kidney Disease Progression

After implementing initiatives to succeed in the value-based Kidney Care Choices model, the team at Kidney Care Center of Georgia (KCCGA) saw Chronic Care Management (CCM) as the next evolution to help patients under both fee-for-service and value-based models.
The Neurology Center’s “Easy” Path to Chronic Care Management

The Neurology Center operates without any clinical support staff, but a turnkey solution enabled them to quickly launch Phamily CCM for 650+ patients within the first 2.5 months — no hiring or training required.
Staff a scalable, profitable Chronic Care Management program for your neurology practice

Neurology practices that launch Connected Care programs see immediate demand from patients – often more than 1000 of them in the first 48 hours. The good news? Phamily CCM helps reduce the staff you need and find a staffing model that works for you – whether your practice is big or small.
What’s Your Chronic Care Management (CCM) Compliance Strategy?

“Compliance is a key foundation for any successful Chronic Care Management program,” explains Amanda Crouch, CPC, CPMA, CIC, CRC. Crouch is the VP of Operations at The Grant Group, a leader in healthcare revenue cycle management (RCM)…
The Critical Questions Your APCM Plan Needs to Answer

Across the country we see increasing excitement about Medicare’s new Advanced Primary Care Management (APCM) program. Done well, APCM could be transformative for primary care practices and their patients. APCM provides fee-for-service reimbursement for providers to deliver high-value, proactive care across entire populations…
Eastern Connecticut Hematology & Oncology

ECHO’s patients had diverse needs that
required personalized care, but scaling
between-visit care seemed impossible. A turnkey Connected Care service line helped them scale for better patient care and documentation.
DENT Neurologic Institute

DENT’s growing nursing team still couldn’t keep up with patient needs between visits, until they started texting through Phamily Connected Care.