Improving Communication With Your Patients

Story by Connor Danielowski / March 19, 2021

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Let us help improve communication with your patients and assist with navigating the COVID-19 vaccination!

Chronic Care Staffing can work in collaboration with your practice to operate a reliable chronic care management program that will benefit all of your Medicare patients especially those who lack access to the internet at home. Technology is a luxury that continues to be a challenge for many Medicare patients leading to misinformation and a lack of communication with their providers. The current healthcare system is currently set up to favor patients that are tech-savvy causing the majority of Medicare patients to be left behind. The Medicare/Medicaid population makes up about two-thirds of the population that lack internet access at home.

Each state is distributing the COVID vaccine differently which has caused confusion and delay of care among those patients who need it most. Your high-risk patients may miss the opportunity to receive their COVID vaccination. Many resources for scheduling or registering for the vaccine are online but with CCS your patients with limited internet access won’t be left in the dark. A dedicated CCS care coordination team will enable you to give your patients specialized attention as if they were in the office. Consistent communication can separate good quality care from great quality care. So let us help you to reach your patients every month with a collaborative CCM program!


About the Author

Connor Danielowski

Chief Operating Officer, Chronic Care Staffing

Connor Danielowski is the Chief Operating Officer at Chronic Care Staffing, where he leads operations, strategy, and growth initiatives focused on delivering high-impact virtual care solutions. He brings a unique blend of clinical service knowledge and financial expertise to help healthcare organizations implement and scale Chronic Care Management (CCM), Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), and other virtual care management services.

Connor began his career in investment banking and private equity, where he focused on investing in healthcare businesses and working closely with management teams to drive revenue growth and profitability. This experience shaped his hands-on, results-oriented approach to healthcare operations today.

He holds a degree in Accounting from Washington & Lee University and brings both analytical rigor and a patient-first mindset to his role. In addition to his work at Chronic Care Staffing, Connor serves on the development board for the MUSC College of Nursing. He lives in Charleston, SC, with his wife and son.


 
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