CCS has the clinical staff to provide contracted Care Management Services to insured patients.

DHEC/Best Chance Partner
CCS was chosen by SC DHEC to participate in Centers for Disease Control (CDC) grant to target and increase screenings for cervical and breast cancer.

Primary Care Consultants/Partners
CCS works with top industry Medical and Legal Healthcare Consultants staying abreast of the latest Value Based Care trends and compliance.

Primary Care Billing Consultants
CCS works with PCBS clients to maximize Practice financial returns with our suite of Patient Management Services.

Patient Centered Medical Home
Primary Care Practices and those that are Patient Centered Medical Homes ……Value Based Care focus on MIPS, MACRA and HEDIS measures. We focus on Practice identified Quality and Outcome Measures.

Rural Health Clinics
CCS currently works with the largest FQHC’s in South Carolina. Our clinical staff reaches out to patients throughout the rural areas of South Carolina. We provide patient support for their social determinants of health

What Are Some Examples Of Chronic Conditions That Are Eligible For CCM and Will CCM Reduce Patient Visits
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Systems (CMS) established CPT 99490 / G0511 to help facilitate better health and care for individuals that have two or more chronic conditions expected to last at least 12 months, or until the death of the patient. These chronic conditions place the patient at significant risk of death, acute exacerbation / decompensation or functional decline. For a patient to be eligible for Chronic Care Management, they must have at least two of these symptoms. Illnesses that are eligible for Chronic Care Management include, but are not limited to: Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia, Arthritis (osteoarthritis...

How Does Chronic Care Staffing’s Chronic Care Management Program Benefit My Patients and My Practice
Chronic Care Staffing’s CCM Program will benefit both your patients and your practice. The Chronic Care Management Program is only available to patients that have met eligibility requirements as set by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) as having multiple (two or more) chronic conditions expected to last at least 12 months, or until the death of the patient and that these chronic conditions place the patient at significant risk of death, acute exacerbation / decompensation, or functional decline. Furthermore, a comprehensive care plan must be established, implemented, revised, or monitored. Patients that are eligible for this program can...