Principal care management (PCM) 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.
Patients eligible:
✓ COPD ✓ Asthma ✓ Chronic respiratory failure
✓ Obesity hypoventilation syndrome
✓ Interstitial lung disease ✓ End stage sarcoidosis.
PCM in pulmonology clinics provides comprehensive management of respiratory conditions like COPD, Asthma, Chronic respiratory failure, emphasizing prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
It focuses on early identification of lung diseases and implementing preventive measures to minimize complications.
PCM tailors care plans to each patient's unique respiratory health needs, promoting shared decision-making.
PCM encourages cooperation among pulmonologists, primary care providers, and specialists, ensuring well-coordinated and patient-centric care.
By optimizing respiratory health, PCM aims to improve patients' overall well-being and reduce the impact of lung-related illnesses.
PCM in pulmonology clinics provides comprehensive management of respiratory conditions like COPD, Asthma, Chronic respiratory failure, emphasizing prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
It focuses on early identification of lung diseases and implementing preventive measures to minimize complications.
PCM tailors care plans to each patient's unique respiratory health needs, promoting shared decision-making.
PCM encourages cooperation among pulmonologists, primary care providers, and specialists, ensuring well-coordinated and patient-centric care.
By optimizing respiratory health, PCM aims to improve patients' overall well-being and reduce the impact of lung-related illnesses.
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is a form of telehealth where healthcare providers track patients' health using digital medical devices like weight scales, blood pressure monitors, glucometers. This technology enhances healthcare delivery and keeps patients connected to their providers.
Patients eligible:
✓ COPD ✓ Asthma ✓ Chronic respiratory failure
✓ Obesity hypoventilation syndrome
✓ Interstitial lung disease
✓ end stage sarcoidosis
Remote Cellular Enabled devices used:
✓ Pulse Oximeters ✓ Peak flow meters.
RPM allows real-time monitoring of lung function (Pulse ox and FEV1), and symptoms, aiding early detection of respiratory issues.
It enables prompt action in case of exacerbations, reducing the risk of severe respiratory events and hospitalizations.
RPM assists in optimizing medication regimens and therapy plans for better control of respiratory conditions like asthma and COPD.
PCM encourages cooperation among pulmonologists, primary care providers, and specialists, ensuring well-coordinated and patient-centric care.
RPM reduces emergency visits and hospital admissions, resulting in cost-effective and patient-centered pulmonary care.
RPM allows real-time monitoring of lung function (Pulse ox and FEV1), and symptoms, aiding early detection of respiratory issues.
It enables prompt action in case of exacerbations, reducing the risk of severe respiratory events and hospitalizations.
RPM assists in optimizing medication regimens and therapy plans for better control of respiratory conditions like asthma and COPD.
PCM encourages cooperation among pulmonologists, primary care providers, and specialists, ensuring well-coordinated and patient-centric care.
RPM reduces emergency visits and hospital admissions, resulting in cost-effective and patient-centered pulmonary care.