CareMax is an advanced care provider with Sign a cooperation agreement It plans to establish approximately 50 new medical centers through Anthem.
This Miami, Florida-based provider provides elderly care and chronic disease management services through its network of medical centers. It provides healthcare and social services, such as transportation and meals. These centers are supported by proprietary software and service platforms that provide doctors with data, analysis and decision-making tools, and workflows.
The technology revolves around EHR and helps doctors practice “value-based care” by providing clinical decision support in the following locations [the] Ben Quirk, CareMax’s chief strategy officer, said in an email.
As of June 30, CareMax Operating 34 medical centers, Taking care of approximately 61,500 members and 21,500 Medicare Advantage members.
Starting in 2022, CareMax will open new medical centers in Anthem, Indianapolis, where a value-based care model will be provided, including Indiana, Texas, Kentucky, Wisconsin, Georgia, and Connecticut States and Virginia. Quirk said the goal of the collaboration is to improve the treatment and quality of care for Anthem patients.
The two companies will also cooperate on financing and marketing, but they did not disclose the terms of these agreements.
Quirk said that CareMax has a long-term relationship with HealthSun, a subsidiary of Anthem. For the past ten years, the two companies have been collaborating in South Florida to improve patient outcomes.
Quirk said that as Anthem expands its value-based care model nationwide, it is recruiting CareMax as one of its partners to help replicate existing partnerships in new markets.
Last month, an Anthem company Empire BlueCrossBlueShield partnered with the non-profit insurance company EmblemHealth to obtain the New York City Medical Insurance Advantage Retirement Contract, which will provide up to 250,000 retired workers from January 1, 2022 service. Anthem will work with CareMax and other vendors to transfer these retirees to value-based arrangements.
“This new collaboration with CareMax will enable us to transform patients into a value-based care model, and we believe this will create better outcomes for our patients, allowing them more time to spend with the medical team and gain Additional support services provided by CareMax,” Anthem’s president of value-based solutions Christopher Day said in a press release.
The collaboration was in Anthem a few months later Done right myNEXUS, a company that manages home care for payers.
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