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Effective Arthritis Management with CCM

Annual treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis by medication amounts to more than $2,700 for patients and can reach 29.6% of total prescription expenses. Multiple benefits arise from chronic care management which improves the healthy lifespan of arthritis patients. Through their support network, patients receive the services they do not have to face their disease alone. The implementation of CCM for arthritis delivers multiple advantages to affected patients. Let’s examine a few:

CCM Connections Highlighting the Vital Role of Physical Activity

Patients who have arthritis often believe rest and reduced movement will alleviate their pain, but research shows this approach leads to worsened future management of their condition. Chronic care management coordinators help patients access community resources, including gyms and pools, group classes, individual classes, and senior center physical activity programs. CCM coordinators assist arthritis patients in overcoming barriers like cost, location, and transportation needs to stay active and retain their mobility for extended periods.

When patients feel their actions help diminish discomfort and stress, achieve better clinical outcomes, and increase an enjoyable quality of life, they are more likely to be active in their care journey. This has been reported in a broad spectrum of chronic diseases, ranging from diabetes to coronary disease to rheumatoid arthritis. Research shows that activated patients who are eager and forward-leaning when they interact with the healthcare system tend to also have lower costs in terms of healthcare, as well as better-quality care.

Tackle and Eliminate Functional Limitation Barriers

People with arthritis experience life difficulties that reach the highest level. Patients need to confront their functional limitations because they develop from both worsening joint stiffness and rising discomfort. The provider, together with CCM coordinators and patients, forms a team to create a complete care plan that will optimize symptom management, leading to adaptation of life with their disease instead of succumbing to it.

Through chronic care management participation, care managers can establish resource connections for patients, which include specialist medical visits along with prescribed medications and assistive tools for their daily needs.

Preserving Self-Sufficiency

The CCM care coordinator’s responsibility under chronic care management involves helping patients adjust to their arthritis condition to maintain regular daily functions. A CCM care coordinator helps patients discover cost-effective tools that promote their independence. 

The assistive device marketplace today provides numerous innovative solutions for patients to complete basic tasks, including jar opening and writing utensil grasping and eating utensil holding as well as gas cap operation. The patient can receive help from care coordinators to access home health or caregiver programs that support daily needs while maintaining independence at home.

Remote Patient Monitoring of Arthritic Grip Strength

Medical experts consider grip strength to be a vital sign that aids in diagnosing other body system conditions. The measurement of overall strength includes assessment of upper limb function combined with bone mineral density and also cognitive impairment diabetes and malnutrition status. The strength of the hand grip shows a connection to future health problems that reduce mobility and impair walking distances and speed.  

A chronic care management program can integrate grip strength remote monitoring through the combination of dynamometers and remote patient monitoring software. The care plan for CCM and/or RPM patients with arthritis benefits significantly from this device and technology because it enables disease monitoring and treatment assessment. 

Hand dynamometers have long served as popular tools in occupational and physical therapy practice yet demonstrate potential value as a dynamic resource in primary care environments. The functionality and disease progression of patients can be monitored through cellular or Bluetooth-connected digital hand dynamometers which serve as remote patient monitoring solutions.

Remote Monitoring of Arthritic Grip Strength in Patients

People diagnosed with arthritis must live with their condition indefinitely yet this doesn’t require persistent agony throughout their lives. Chronic care management programs coupled with remote patient monitoring enable arthritis patients to engage more with their healthcare staff, leading to improved care involvement and enhanced personal accountability. Proper assistance for symptom management enables patients with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis to lead active and independent lives for extended periods, thus benefiting both patients and healthcare providers.

Gen By Gen Health's turn-key CCM/RPM solutions ensure compliance and health literacy – improving patient satisfaction and outcomes, increasing revenue, and decreasing staff workload.

To get in touch call us right now at (908)-864-0098 to learn more about our CCM services or you can also book a 30 min free consultation.

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