Cigna and New Jersey’s Summit Medical Group Join in Collaborative Accountable Care Program
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The joint program, which took effect
“Summit Medical Group has long embraced the coordinated care model as the best way to deliver quality care and patient satisfaction,” said
Through its electronic health record,
“The only sustainable way to control rising medical costs is to improve health,” said
• Improved access to care
• Increased emphasis on preventive care
• Greater care coordination and patient engagement
• Better management of chronic illness (or chronic diseases)
• Lower hospital readmissions
• Reduced health care costs through alignment of payment with improved outcomes, quality and value.
Critical to the benefits of the Cigna-Summit program are registered nurses, employed by
Care coordinators can also help patients schedule appointments, provide health education and inform patients about SMG’s clinical programs (Freedom from Smoking Program, weight management, Behavioral Health Program, or the Diabetes Live Well Program) as well as Cigna’s health, wellness and chronic condition management programs available to them through their employer’s health plan.
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