In 2019, my grandmother passed after a fall in assisted living, just as our newborn son was fighting for his life. I couldn’t be there for her, and it changed everything. Today, I’m committed to remote care that reduces falls, supports aging minds, and helps families stay connected—so no one faces these battles alone.

Care Between the Clinic
Claim This Podcastby Mickey Crews
Podcast Overview
In 2019, my grandmother passed after a fall in assisted living, just as our newborn son was fighting for his life. I couldn’t be there for her, and it changed everything. Today, I’m committed to remote care that reduces falls, supports aging minds, and helps families stay connected—so no one faces these battles alone.
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October 6, 2025
APCM Provider Series with Pharmacist
<p>An extensive overview of a new partnership between <strong>RxHealing</strong> and <strong>Doctronic</strong> to launch an <strong>Advanced Primary Care Management (APCM)</strong> program, with a strong focus on compliance and maximizing patient outcomes. These materials, which include briefing excerpts, a product launch, a weekly briefing, and program guides, introduce <strong>Doctronic</strong> as an AI-first, virtual-only primary care model that leverages the underutilized role of the <strong>pharmacist</strong> to deliver care. The central theme is the promotion of APCM as a superior, more holistic, and less time-restrictive alternative to other remote monitoring services like RTM and CCM, emphasizing that APCM focuses on <strong>required clinical tasks</strong> rather than <strong>time-based documentation</strong>. Furthermore, the documents detail two service models—a <strong>Turnkey</strong> solution where Doctronic handles most of the workflow and billing, and a <strong>Self-Service (Clinii)</strong> option for practices preferring internal management—while providing essential compliance guidance and commission details for <strong>RxHealing</strong> sales representatives.</p><p></p>

October 6, 2025
Introducing APCM for Providers
<p>An extensive overview of a new partnership between <strong>RxHealing</strong> and <strong>Doctronic</strong> to launch an <strong>Advanced Primary Care Management (APCM)</strong> program, with a strong focus on compliance and maximizing patient outcomes. These materials, which include briefing excerpts, a product launch, a weekly briefing, and program guides, introduce <strong>Doctronic</strong> as an AI-first, virtual-only primary care model that leverages the underutilized role of the <strong>pharmacist</strong> to deliver care. The central theme is the promotion of APCM as a superior, more holistic, and less time-restrictive alternative to other remote monitoring services like RTM and CCM, emphasizing that APCM focuses on <strong>required clinical tasks</strong> rather than <strong>time-based documentation</strong>. Furthermore, the documents detail two service models—a <strong>Turnkey</strong> solution where Doctronic handles most of the workflow and billing, and a <strong>Self-Service (Clinii)</strong> option for practices preferring internal management—while providing essential compliance guidance and commission details for <strong>RxHealing</strong> sales representatives.</p><p></p>

October 6, 2025
What is APCM? The BIG Picture
<p>📝Advanced Primary Care Management Program Guide7 sources</p><p>This internal guide outlines the <strong>Advanced Primary Care Management (APCM)</strong> program, a compliance-focused initiative aligning with <strong>Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)</strong> guidelines to improve patient outcomes through chronic care management. The program offers two pathways: <strong>RxTurnkey (Doctronic)</strong>, which is free for providers and handles all administrative and care-management tasks, and <strong>RxSelf-Service (Clinii)</strong>, where providers pay a monthly fee and manage engagement and billing internally. The core directive emphasizes leading with <strong>patient safety and outcomes</strong>, strictly following <strong>compliance guardrails</strong> (e.g., no double-billing or offering incentives), and framing <strong>CMS reimbursement</strong> solely as support for documented preventive care, while sales representatives are directed to <strong>never discuss their internal compensation</strong> with providers. The guide details eligibility requirements, workflow differences, and specific compliance rules, such as the mandate that billing must flow through a <strong>Qualified Health Professional</strong> (e.g., MD, NP, or RN).</p><p></p>
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