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Why Chronic Disease Management Is Failing Rural Heart Failure Patients - and How Telemedicine Heart Failure Can Slash Readmissions

Rural heart-failure patients are falling through the cracks because traditional chronic-disease management lacks timely data, geographic access, and coordinated care; telemedicine heart-failure programs fill those gaps and can cut readmissions by up to 45%. Did you know that 45% of heart-failure readmissions could be avoided with timely telehealth monitoring? The

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From 150 New Diabetes Patients to 90% HbA1c Reduction: Lee Health’s Chronic Disease Management Program Transforms Home Care

Answer: Chronic disease management for diabetes means using technology, lifestyle habits, and education to keep blood sugar steady and prevent complications. Today, AI tools, tele-medicine platforms, and community workshops make it easier than ever for patients to stay in control. In 2023, Lee Health reported a 25% reduction in hypoglycemic

A pound of cure: How prevention, chronic condition management show their worth — Photo by Nataliya Vaitkevich on Pexels

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Cut Sick Days by 40% With Strategic Chronic Disease Management That Boosts Preventive Care ROI

How Preventive Care ROI Transforms Workplace Chronic Disease Management Preventive care for chronic disease delivers measurable ROI by cutting claims, boosting productivity, and lowering absenteeism. In 2021, U.S. healthcare spending topped $4.1 trillion, the highest globally, according to Wikipedia, underscoring why employers are scrambling for cost-effective solutions. Medical