City of Tempe, Arizona Extends Contract with U.S. Preventive Medicine for Employee Health Management Program
Program Expanded to Include Disease Management Services for Cardiovascular Disease
The City of Tempe, Arizona has extended its contract to provide disease management services to employees who have asthma or diabetes and are covered under the city’s PPO Medical Plan. Under the new contract, employees with evidence of cardiovascular disease including hypertension and hyperlipidemia will also be eligible to participate.
The program, Experience Health365…Tempe, began in July 2007. U.S. Preventive Medicine, through its wholly-owned subsidiary, U.S. Care Management, uses The Prevention Plan CM, its highly-regarded, field-based chronic disease management program, to manage the program.
Under the Experience Health365 program, U.S. Care Management provides registered nurse care managers who help members manage their chronic diseases, 24/7 call center support, health risk appraisals, and education and information materials. As part of their services, nurses work with members to develop a care plan, make sure members receive timely and proper medical care for their condition and assist the members in understanding and adhering to the their doctor’s treatment plan. The RN care managers also monitor the members’ condition, remind them about the importance of taking their medication, and educate them about how to live healthy lifestyles.
The City of Tempe recognizes that chronic health conditions like asthma, diabetes and cardiovascular disease can impact the quality of life and productivity of its employees. U.S. Care Management offers a quality disease management program that is both affordable and capable of offering the personal attention that can lead to improved well being and more efficient use of health care services for city employees.
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