This summer, CMS will launch its eight-year Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) model where Medicare patients living with dementia and their family caregivers will be able to access comprehensive care and wraparound support services for free. This new payment model supercharges organizations like Remo Health to deliver accessible, affordable, quality dementia & alzheimer’s care to everyone who needs it.
The GUIDE program is an incredible step forward in fixing today’s costly and fragmented dementia care landscape. But beyond GUIDE, what else can organizations do to ensure they’re delivering proactive and high-quality care to the right people at the right times? That’s where data comes in.
Through collaboration with HDAI, Remo is leveraging data analysis to identify critical areas of need, address underdiagnosis, promote health equity, and improve patient outcomes.
Remo Health’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Meredith Bock, and HDAI’s Chief Scientist, Scott Greenwald, discuss how data-informed approaches are helping pave the path towards better dementia care – benefiting patients, caregivers, providers, and beyond.
You can expect to learn about:
- The impact of early diagnosis and proactive interventions, and how that works hand-in-hand with virtual, comprehensive dementia care delivery.
- How data-driven initiatives are closing critical care gaps across underserved communities across the US.
- Learn how HDAI’s expertise in utilizing data for people living with dementia has helped Remo develop a comprehensive strategy that meets the needs of patients and caregivers, while also reducing costs for health systems and providers.