Tomorrow Health courts Medicaid MCOs
By HME News Staff
Updated 9:08 AM CDT, Tue April 4, 2023
NEW YORK – Tomorrow Health has announced new technology that it says can help Medicaid managed care organizations move beyond analog fax and phone workflows for home-based care, get up-to-the minute insight into order status and better manage members with complex cases. The company says its technology can provide an extra layer of efficiency by providing care coordinators with important DME-related information, such as referring provider details, product category estimated delivery date, confirmed delivery date, cancellation reasons, among others. "The Medicaid patient population has unique health and social needs, and requires high-touch care teams to manage all facets of the home-based care experience," said Vijay Kedar, CEO and co-founder, Tomorrow Health. "Care coordinators act as lifelines for Medicaid MCO members, and often don't have the technology tools they need to ensure timely home-based care is delivered in a member's home. With one in four aging seniors requiring some form of home-based care, our technology can simplify a disjointed ordering and management process for Medicaid MCOs, drive down costs, and most importantly, deliver high-quality home-based care to those most in need." Tomorrow Health says its technology is fully customizable for the Medicaid MCO population, depending on the plan and state.
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