12 Jun 2024

Mount Sinai, HealthSnap partner to expand chronic condition management

Mount Sinai Medical Center, Florida's largest private non-profit teaching hospital, and HealthSnap, a virtual care management platform, are expanding their partnership to include Chronic Care Management (CCM) services alongside their existing Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) program. Launched in March 2024, the RPM program will expand from three to thirteen locations by year-end, with the CCM program starting in July.


Together, these programs aim to support over 4,000 patients by December 2024, potentially reaching up to 10,000 patients with chronic conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, congestive heart failure, COPD, asthma, obesity, and osteoporosis. Future expansions will cover additional conditions.


HealthSnap’s platform facilitates chronic disease management by allowing patients to remotely submit vital health data, which care teams can monitor and use for timely interventions. The platform integrates with Mount Sinai’s EPIC electronic health record system, enhancing data management, care coordination, and claims filing.


HealthSnap CEO Samson Magid emphasized the platform's integration capabilities and its role in scaling RPM and CCM programs to benefit many chronic disease patients. The partnership reflects Mount Sinai’s commitment to proactive, tech-enabled patient care across its diverse and widespread patient population.


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