Allergies & Immunology

Barriers to Adequate Allergies & Immunology Management
As a healthcare organization or private practice, there are barriers you will need to overcome in order to successfully help your patients suffering from chronic allergy and immunology conditions.
Here are the most common ones:
The care team fails to assign a key point-of-contact for patients’ care coordination and telehealth needs
Long wait lists to book appointments at medical facilities due to COVID-19 guidelines
The patients’ needs (e.g. respiratory issues) not getting addressed immediately by the physicians’ team
Lack of evidence-based treatment plans and protocols by the healthcare team
Absence of standardization and quality assurance criteria
Poor follow-through for patient participation and self-management.
The need for multiple expensive tests for a complete and accurate diagnosis, from multiple provider specialties and departments
Confusion over drug interactions prescribed by different providers
Solutions to Improve Care Outcomes
- Population Health Risk Scoring and Risk Stratefication
- Disease Specific Care Pathways
- Referral Coordination
- Seemless TeleHealth Video Conferencing
- Health Coaching
- Nutrition
- Exercises
- Wellbeing
- Social Services
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Why Smartcare360°?

Expanded Access to Providers
Geographic and socio-economic restrictions are lifted through RPM and leads to better access for patients who live in remote locations.

Cost Effectiveness
The primary advantage of RPM is its cost-effectiveness. As diabetic care seriously impacts patients’ finances, in the long run, it proves to be more reasonable, financially. With SmartCare 360, you can cut costs and see an increase in revenue within two days of implementation.

Follow-ups
Adherence is a crucial component of diabetes management. Regular, timely checkups are vital for diabetic patients. With RPMs, your patients can monitor their blood-sugar levels, plan diets, and get appropriate consultation right from their homes.

Telehealth and Care Management
Incorporating RPM in diabetic care enable better access to care, improved adherence, and better-managed symptoms. It also facilitates lifestyle modifications to improve overall patient health.
With the all-inclusive wellness program created by MRG Health, practices that adopt RPM and CCM can expect to see a boost in their bottom line by $10,000 per month for every 400 patients.
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Clinically-proven to significantly get patients’ congestive heart failure under control and improve overall health, in a safe and effective manner.
Get the help of smart technology to effectively manage your patients’ care even when your staff’s off-hours. Our RPM, CCM, PCM, and RTM technology is there for your patients wherever they go, whether they are at home, at work or on vacation. Your patients will get the care they need, reducing the stress and burden on your staff.
Value based virtual care services increase profitability for any practice in two ways: Reducing internal staffing costs and increasing overall revenue.
By providing physicians with real-time data, virtual care services can be used to improve care delivery, avoid potential complications, and cut expenses overall.
In addition, physicians who implement these virtual care services can qualify for special grants from the government or other organizations that help to offset the cost of care and bring in revenue for immediate use.
As a result, healthcare practices and organizations who adopt Smart Care 360
virtual care services can expect to see a boost in their bottom line of $10,000 per every 400 patients.
Clinical Research Illustrates Virtual Care
Significantly Improves Allergies & Immunology Control
Virtual healthcare has been a tremendous boon for allergy and immunology patients, allowing them to access the medical care they need without having to leave home. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is an especially useful digital health tool, which allows physicians to track their patients’ vital signs and other important health markers from afar, without the need to set an appointment for a face-to-face physician visit. Through RPM, physicians from across different specialties and departments can be quick to identify any changes in data that might suggest a problem with the patient’s care plan, and take action as needed without duplication or contradictions. This helps ensure that the best possible course of treatment is being pursued and ensures different medications do not interfere with one another. Additionally, telehealth and virtual care services facilitate physicians providing better education and support through delivering advice on how to address and prevent allergen exposure, particularly if the patient is affected by outdoor air quality and pollution. RPM has led to a greater quality of life for patients who struggle with allergy and immunology-related health issues.