Signify Health to offer home-based medical management services

Home health company Signify Health has partnered with Cardinal Health to offer home-based clinical and medication management services to patients. 

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Under the partnership, Cardinal’s OutcomesOne clinical care platform will offer coordinated care from Signify Health clinicians to perform evaluations of health plan members in the home to address any medication management challenges, according to a March 6 release from Cardinal. 

The partnership will focus on addressing interventions recommended for Medicare Advantage members. 

According to Cardinal, the two organizations may expand into additional services, such as population health programs. 

This comes after CVS Health entered into a definitive agreement on Sept. 5 to acquire Signify Health for about $8 billion.

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