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XLHealth C-SNP focuses on medication use
Disease Management News, June 23, 2008
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Baltimore-based XLHealth Corp., which manages chronically ill Medicare patients as part of the nation’s largest chronic special needs plan (C-SNP), looks first to medication use and adherence before focusing on behavioral change and lifestyle because that’s where care management can have the greatest effect, the company’s top doctor said.
Leveraging medication data and use is a critical part of XLHealth’s business strategy, Harry Leider, MD, chief medical officer of XLHealth Corp.
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