Principal care management (pcm) "Principal care management" specifically relates to a single chronic care condition. For managing a single chronic care condition effectively, healthcare providers often follow evidence-based guidelines and best practices for that condition.
Regular blood glucose monitoring, medication adherence, lifestyle modifications, and foot care education.
Monitoring blood pressure, prescribing antihypertensive medications, and encouraging lifestyle changes.
Managing cholesterol levels, blood pressure, and promoting heart-healthy habits.
Employing psychotherapy, prescribing antidepressants, and monitoring treatment progress.
Creating an action plan, prescribing inhalers, and monitoring lung function.
RPM enables personalized care plans based on individual health data, improving treatment outcomes.
Managing Liver Cirrhosis, Hepatic encephalopathy, End stage liver disease, providing education on GI disorder with increased medication compliance.
Managing Liver Cirrhosis, Hepatic encephalopathy, End stage liver disease, providing education on GI disorder with increased medication compliance
PCM performed by clinical staff under the direction of a physician or other qualified health care professional 30 minutes per month.
Additional 30 months per month.