Yes. For healthcare providers, one of the most effective chronic care solutions is a fully managed model that combines Chronic Care Management (CCM), Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), Principal Care Management (PCM), patient engagement, compliance-first documentation, billing support, and expert care teams into one coordinated program.
That's the model 1bios is built around. Rather than asking practices to buy software and figure out enrollment, monitoring, documentation, billing, and compliance on their own, 1bios combines AI-powered technology with expert U.S.-based staff to help small-to-midsize healthcare providers enroll more patients, deliver better care, get paid correctly, and reduce in-clinic workload.
This distinction matters because chronic care programs do not succeed just because a practice adds a platform or dashboard. They succeed when patients are identified, enrolled, engaged, monitored, supported, documented, and billed correctly over time. A software-only system may help organize the work, but it rarely solves the full operational challenge.
For practices managing hypertension, diabetes, heart failure, COPD, kidney disease, and other chronic conditions, the right chronic care solution should improve quality of care, generate predictable recurring revenue, reduce staff burden, and maintain compliance across every payer requirement. 1bios is designed around those outcomes by focusing on the three pillars that most often determine chronic care program success: patient enrollment, service delivery, and billing success.
At 1bios, we believe a chronic care solution is effective only if it helps healthcare providers deliver better care consistently while reducing operational burden. That means the solution needs to do more than track patients, collect readings, or generate reports. It needs to help practices run a successful chronic care program from enrollment through reimbursement.
This distinction is important because chronic care Isn't a one-time interaction. Patients with hypertension, diabetes, heart failure, COPD, kidney disease, and other long-term conditions need ongoing support between visits. A strong chronic care solution should help providers stay connected to those patients, identify problems earlier, and take action before avoidable complications occur.
The 1bios model is built around five core requirements. An effective chronic care solution should improve patient outcomes, support proactive care, reduce staff workload, generate sustainable reimbursement, and maintain compliance. If any of those pieces are missing, the program may struggle even if the technology looks impressive.
The primary purpose of a chronic care solution should be better patient care.
Patients living with chronic conditions often need education, monitoring, medication support, care coordination, and regular touchpoints with their healthcare team. Without that ongoing support, conditions can worsen between visits and lead to emergency department visits, hospitalizations, or avoidable complications.
1bios helps practices improve outcomes by combining RPM, CCM, and expert care team support into one coordinated care model. Instead of simply collecting data, 1bios helps practices identify changes earlier, keep patients engaged, and coordinate timely follow-up when risks appear.
For a closer look at the clinical impact of ongoing monitoring, see our guide to How Does Remote Patient Monitoring Improve Patient Care and Outcomes?. Research published by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) also emphasizes the importance of coordinated chronic care in improving quality and patient outcomes.
Traditional healthcare often reacts after patients develop symptoms or experience complications.
Chronic care management requires a more proactive model. Providers need systems that identify risk, prioritize outreach, monitor trends, and support ongoing communication before patients reach a crisis point. This is especially important for older adults and patients with multiple chronic conditions.
1bios is designed to help practices move from reactive care to proactive care. AI-powered workflows help identify eligible patients, surface meaningful insights, and support care teams as they monitor patient needs between visits. That allows practices to stay ahead of avoidable deterioration instead of waiting for the next office visit or hospital discharge.
Programs that combine RPM with CCM are particularly well suited to proactive care because providers gain both clinical visibility and structured patient engagement. Our article on What Technologies Are Being Used in Chronic Care Management Today? explores how modern technology is enabling this shift.
Many practices want to launch chronic care programs but do not have the staff capacity to manage them internally.
Enrollment, outreach, monitoring, documentation, care coordination, billing support, and compliance management all take time. When these responsibilities are added to already-busy nurses, providers, medical assistants, and front-office teams, programs often become unsustainable.
1bios is built to offload that work. Instead of asking in-clinic staff to manage every step of RPM, CCM, PCM, and related programs, 1bios provides the technology, workflows, and U.S.-based care teams needed to operate chronic care programs at scale. This lets providers expand patient support without hiring a large internal care management team.
Many organizations ultimately discover that outsourcing operational responsibilities can be more efficient than building an internal care management team. Our article What Healthcare Practices Should Know About Turnkey Outsourced Care Teams explains why this model continues to gain traction among independent practices.
Chronic care programs can create meaningful recurring revenue when delivered and documented correctly.
Medicare and other payers reimburse eligible services such as CCM, RPM, PCM, Transitional Care Management (TCM), and Behavioral Health Integration (BHI) because they support ongoing care for patients with long-term needs. However, reimbursement depends on eligibility, documentation, time tracking, patient engagement, compliance, and accurate billing workflows.
This is where 1bios differs from software-only chronic care tools. 1bios helps practices capture the reimbursement they have earned by supporting enrollment, service delivery, documentation, billing reports, and compliance-first workflows. The goal Isn't just to create billable activity. The goal is to help practices get paid correctly and sustainably.
Providers evaluating the financial side of these programs may also find our guides to What Are the Typical Costs Associated With Remote Patient Monitoring Systems? and 2026 RPM, CCM, RTM & PCM Payment Rates helpful. Additional reimbursement guidance is available from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
Compliance Isn't optional in chronic care management.
Programs must satisfy payer requirements, protect patient information, document eligible activities, and maintain audit-ready records. Practices that do not build compliance into the program from the beginning can face denied claims, repayment risk, administrative burden, and reputational damage.
1bios is compliance-first by design. Activities, time, vitals, communications, care plans, and documentation are tracked to support payer requirements and audit readiness. This helps practices grow chronic care programs without taking on unnecessary billing or documentation risk.
Practices interested in strengthening compliance should also read our article The Hidden Compliance Crisis in RPM and CCM Programs, along with CMS guidance for chronic care services and the American Medical Association's CPT resources.
Healthcare providers have several chronic care solutions available today, but not all of them solve the same problem. Some tools focus on care coordination. Others focus on physiologic monitoring, post-discharge support, single-condition management, behavioral health, or billing documentation.
The 1bios approach is different because it brings multiple chronic care services together inside one fully managed model. Practices do not have to choose between RPM, CCM, PCM, patient engagement, compliance support, or billing execution as disconnected services. 1bios helps practices combine the right services into a coordinated chronic care program.
That matters because patients do not experience their conditions in silos. A patient with hypertension, diabetes, depression, and a recent hospitalization may need monitoring, education, care coordination, medication support, and follow-up at the same time. The strongest chronic care solution is often the one that can support all of those needs without overwhelming the practice.
Chronic Care Management (CCM) helps providers support patients with multiple chronic conditions through ongoing care coordination and patient engagement.
CCM services often include care plan support, medication review, patient education, provider coordination, appointment follow-up, and regular communication between patients and care teams. These activities help patients manage complex health needs outside the office visit and give providers more opportunities to address issues before they escalate.
1bios helps practices deliver CCM without having to build a large internal care coordination team. The 1bios care team supports patient communication, documentation, care management workflows, and billing readiness so providers can extend care between visits without adding unnecessary workload.
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) allows providers to collect and review physiologic health data from patients while they are at home.
Common RPM devices include blood pressure cuffs, weight scales, pulse oximeters, glucometers, and other connected tools. These devices help providers monitor conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, heart failure, COPD, and post-discharge recovery. Instead of relying only on office visits, clinicians can review trends and identify concerning changes earlier.
1bios helps practices turn RPM data into a real care delivery program. The company supports device workflows, patient engagement, monitoring, documentation, escalation, and billing support so RPM does not become another disconnected dashboard for busy providers to manage.
Our guide to How Remote Patient Monitoring Improves Patient Care and Outcomes explores these benefits in more detail.
Principal Care Management (PCM) supports patients with one serious chronic condition that requires focused ongoing management.
While CCM is generally designed for patients with multiple chronic conditions, PCM is often useful when a single complex condition requires significant provider attention. Examples may include advanced heart failure, chronic kidney disease, severe COPD, or complex diabetes management.
1bios can help specialty practices use PCM as part of a broader chronic care strategy. For cardiology, endocrinology, pulmonology, nephrology, and other specialties, PCM can support condition-specific workflows while still fitting into a larger managed care model that includes enrollment, monitoring, documentation, and billing support.
Transitional Care Management (TCM) supports patients after discharge from a hospital, skilled nursing facility, or other qualifying care setting.
The weeks immediately following discharge are often a high-risk period, especially for older adults and patients with chronic conditions. Medication changes, new symptoms, follow-up needs, and care plan confusion can all contribute to complications or readmissions.
1bios views TCM as part of the broader chronic care continuum. When paired with RPM, CCM, or PCM, post-discharge outreach can become more than a follow-up task. It can become a structured way to keep high-risk patients connected to care during one of the most vulnerable periods in their recovery.
Behavioral Health Integration (BHI) supports patients whose mental health needs affect their overall care.
Many patients with chronic physical conditions also experience depression, anxiety, stress, or other behavioral health challenges that influence adherence, self-management, and quality of life. BHI helps providers incorporate behavioral health support into primary care and chronic care workflows.
1bios sees behavioral health as part of effective chronic care because patients rarely manage physical conditions in isolation. Chronic disease management often depends on motivation, trust, communication, education, and ongoing support. The National Institute of Mental Health and other public health organizations have emphasized the close relationship between physical and mental health, making integrated care increasingly important for chronic disease populations.
A fully managed care management partner combines technology, staff, workflows, documentation, compliance support, and billing assistance into one operating model.
This is the category where 1bios is strongest. Instead of giving practices software and leaving them to operate the program themselves, 1bios provides AI-powered technology, expert U.S.-based staff, enrollment support, monitoring workflows, documentation, compliance infrastructure, and billing support.
For small-to-midsize practices, this model can be especially valuable. It helps practices add chronic care capacity without hiring a large care management team, while also improving consistency across enrollment, service delivery, and reimbursement. Our article on What Healthcare Practices Should Know About Turnkey Outsourced Care Teams explains how this model works.
The best chronic care solution depends on the patient population, specialty, staffing capacity, reimbursement opportunity, and operational goals. For many providers, the question Isn't whether CCM is better than RPM or whether PCM is better than CCM. The real question is which combination of services will help the practice deliver better care without adding operational strain.
This is why 1bios works especially well for small-to-midsize practices across primary care and specialty care. Different specialties need different protocols, devices, engagement strategies, and billing workflows. A fully managed partner can help practices tailor chronic care programs to their patient population instead of forcing every practice into the same generic model.
1bios is designed to support practices managing high-risk, high-need patients, especially patients with hypertension and other chronic conditions that benefit from ongoing monitoring and care coordination.
Primary care practices often benefit from the broadest combination of chronic care solutions because they manage patients with diverse conditions across every stage of care.
Many independent primary care practices combine Chronic Care Management (CCM) with Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) to provide ongoing support between office visits. CCM strengthens care coordination, medication management, and patient engagement, while RPM provides visibility into physiologic health trends that can help providers intervene earlier.
1bios is particularly well suited for primary care because it helps practices expand chronic care services without asking already-busy teams to manage enrollment, monitoring, documentation, and billing alone. Our article 6 Ways RPM & CCM Strengthen Primary Care Practices explores this approach in greater detail.
Cardiology practices frequently manage patients with hypertension, heart failure, coronary artery disease, arrhythmias, and other cardiovascular conditions that benefit from ongoing monitoring.
RPM is often particularly valuable because changes in blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation, or body weight may signal worsening heart failure or other complications before patients become symptomatic. CCM can complement RPM by supporting medication adherence, care coordination, and patient education.
1bios helps cardiology practices combine RPM, CCM, and PCM into practical workflows that support earlier intervention and better long-term cardiovascular management. The company’s specialty-oriented approach is designed to help cardiology teams deliver more consistent care without adding unnecessary in-clinic workload. Our article 7 Ways 1bios Strengthens Cardiology Care With RPM, CCM and PCM discusses these opportunities.
Endocrinology practices often care for patients with diabetes, thyroid disorders, osteoporosis, and other chronic endocrine conditions that require ongoing management.
For patients with diabetes, RPM can provide valuable insight into blood glucose trends while CCM helps reinforce education, medication adherence, and lifestyle support. Together, these services create more frequent touchpoints between providers and patients than traditional office visits alone.
1bios helps endocrinology practices operationalize these touchpoints. The company’s care management model can support ongoing engagement, documentation, and billing workflows while helping providers maintain visibility into patients who need support between appointments.
Pulmonology practices frequently manage patients with COPD, asthma, pulmonary fibrosis, and other chronic respiratory diseases.
RPM can help providers monitor oxygen saturation and other physiologic indicators while CCM supports medication adherence, education, and care coordination. Earlier identification of respiratory decline may allow providers to intervene before patients require hospitalization or emergency care.
1bios helps pulmonology practices build monitoring and care management workflows around the realities of chronic respiratory disease. Instead of relying only on office visits, practices can use 1bios-supported programs to stay connected to high-risk patients more consistently. The American Lung Association also emphasizes the importance of ongoing disease management for chronic respiratory conditions.
Patients with chronic kidney disease often require close monitoring, medication management, and coordination among multiple providers.
While nephrology practices may use PCM for patients with advanced kidney disease, CCM and RPM can also play important roles depending on the patient’s overall health status. Blood pressure management, medication adherence, fluid status, and communication between specialists and primary care providers all contribute to better long-term outcomes.
1bios can help nephrology practices support complex patients through coordinated care management services. The goal is to help practices identify changes earlier, improve communication, and maintain more consistent oversight while keeping workflows manageable for internal teams.
Geriatric practices often manage the most medically complex patient populations.
Older adults commonly live with multiple chronic conditions, see several specialists, take numerous medications, and require ongoing communication with caregivers and family members. These factors make comprehensive chronic care programs especially valuable.
1bios is a strong fit for geriatrics because the company combines monitoring, care team engagement, caregiver-aware workflows, and compliance-first operations. For practices serving older adults, that means more touchpoints, more visibility, and more support without requiring more in-clinic staff. Providers interested in supporting seniors at home may also find our article How In-Home Monitoring Systems Help Older Adults Age Safely at Home helpful.
Healthcare providers should evaluate chronic care solutions based on how well they support real program execution. A platform may look impressive in a demo, but the larger question is whether it helps the practice enroll patients, deliver services, maintain compliance, reduce staff workload, and get paid correctly.
That's why 1bios recommends evaluating chronic care solutions around the operational factors that determine whether programs actually succeed. The best questions are not only “What features does the platform have?” or “What devices are supported?” The more important questions are “Who enrolls patients?”, “Who keeps them engaged?”, “Who documents services?”, “Who supports billing?”, and “How does the practice stay audit-ready?”
These questions matter most for small-to-midsize practices that do not have extra care coordinators, nurses, billing specialists, or administrative staff available to absorb a new chronic care program.
Patient enrollment is one of the most important factors in chronic care program success.
A practice cannot improve outcomes or generate reimbursement for patients who never enter the program. This is why providers should ask vendors how they identify eligible patients, support outreach, educate patients, obtain consent, and refresh eligibility over time as new patients and payer information change.
1bios treats enrollment as a core part of the program, not a side task for already-busy clinic staff. Using AI-enhanced analytics and structured outreach workflows, 1bios helps practices identify and engage eligible patients on an ongoing basis. Our article How to Succeed at RPM & CCM Enrollment: Lessons From 100,000 Patients explains why enrollment often determines whether programs scale or stall.
Enrollment is only the first step.
Patients must remain engaged for chronic care programs to produce meaningful outcomes. That means they answer calls, respond to outreach, take readings, participate in care plan conversations, follow medication guidance, and stay connected to their care team over time.
1bios emphasizes engagement because chronic care is relationship-driven. U.S.-based care teams help patients understand the program, stay active, and feel connected to the practice between visits. For more on this, see 6 Proven Strategies to Keep Patients Active in RPM and CCM Programs.
The staffing model matters as much as the software.
Some vendors provide technology only, leaving the practice responsible for enrollment, monitoring, outreach, documentation, billing support, and patient engagement. Others provide partial support. 1bios provides a fully managed model that includes technology, staff, workflows, compliance, and billing support.
Healthcare providers should be clear about what work stays with the practice and what work the partner handles. This includes patient calls, monitoring tasks, care coordination, device support, documentation, reporting, and billing support. For practices already operating at capacity, the 1bios turnkey staffing model can be the difference between a chronic care program that succeeds and one that overwhelms the team.
AI can be valuable in chronic care management when It's embedded into real workflows rather than treated as a marketing feature.
Effective AI can help identify eligible patients, prioritize outreach, flag concerning trends, summarize patient data, automate documentation, and reduce administrative burden. However, AI should support clinical and operational teams rather than replace thoughtful care delivery.
1bios uses AI to support the work that matters most: enrollment, monitoring, documentation, compliance, and care team efficiency. The model combines AI-powered technology with experienced U.S.-based staff so practices benefit from automation without losing the human touch patients need.
Billing is one of the most common failure points in chronic care programs.
Even when services are delivered, practices may miss reimbursement if time Isn't tracked correctly, documentation is incomplete, patient engagement thresholds are not met, or billing teams do not receive clear reports. This creates revenue leakage and compliance risk.
1bios helps practices get paid correctly by supporting audit-ready documentation, billing reports, compliance workflows, and reimbursement support. For independent practices, that support can determine whether a chronic care program becomes a predictable revenue stream or another administrative headache. Our article 2026 RPM, CCM, RTM & PCM Payment Rates provides more context on reimbursement opportunities and CPT code changes.
Compliance should be built into the operating model from the beginning.
Chronic care programs must document eligible activities, track time, maintain patient consent, protect health information, and support payer requirements. Practices should ask vendors how they create audit-ready records and how they handle edge cases, denials, payer inquiries, and documentation gaps.
1bios is compliance-first by design. Time, vitals, communications, care plans, documentation, and service activity are tracked to help practices answer payer questions confidently. The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services provides HIPAA guidance for protecting patient information, and practices can also read The Hidden Compliance Crisis in RPM and CCM Programs for more detail.
Chronic care data must be easy for providers and staff to access.
If care plans, monitoring data, patient notes, documentation, and billing reports live in disconnected systems, staff workload can increase rather than decrease. This can create frustration, duplicate work, and missed follow-up opportunities.
1bios is designed to fit into the practice’s existing operations so chronic care documentation and insights are available where providers and administrative teams need them. EHR integration Isn't only a technical feature. It's a care delivery requirement when practices are trying to manage chronic conditions efficiently at scale.
A chronic care solution should work for the practice today and continue working as the program grows.
Some programs function well with 25 enrolled patients but break down at 250 or 2,500. As patient volume increases, enrollment refreshes, monitoring, documentation, billing, reporting, and patient engagement all become more complex.
1bios is designed to help practices scale without strain. Because the model combines technology, staff, workflows, customer success, and billing support, practices can grow chronic care programs without adding internal headcount at the same pace.
Many chronic care programs fail because they are treated as software projects instead of care delivery programs.
A practice may purchase a platform, connect devices, train staff, and launch a program, but that does not guarantee results. Patients still need to be identified, enrolled, educated, engaged, monitored, supported, documented, and billed correctly. If any of those workflows break down, the program can underperform even when the technology works.
This is one of the reasons 1bios is built as a fully managed chronic care partner rather than a software-only vendor. The biggest failure points in chronic care are usually not missing features. They are poor enrollment, weak engagement, staff overload, compliance gaps, billing problems, and disconnected workflows.
Low enrollment is one of the most common reasons chronic care programs fail.
Many practices have large populations of eligible patients, but those patients never enter the program. Eligibility lists are incomplete, outreach is inconsistent, provider scripts are underused, and front-office staff may not have enough time to explain the program during busy clinic days.
1bios solves this by making enrollment a core operational workflow. The company helps identify eligible patients, support outreach, educate patients, obtain consent, and refresh eligibility over time. Stronger enrollment creates more opportunities to improve outcomes, generate reimbursement, and build ongoing patient relationships.
Many chronic care programs start strong and then lose momentum.
Patients may enroll initially but stop answering calls, stop taking readings, or stop participating in care management activities. This often happens when the program feels transactional rather than relationship-based. Older adults and patients with complex conditions often need consistent human support to stay engaged.
1bios uses U.S.-based care teams to help maintain that engagement. Patients receive ongoing communication, education, support, and reminders from people who function as an extension of the practice. That relationship-based model helps keep patients active over time.
Staffing is one of the biggest barriers to successful chronic care delivery.
Practices are already managing packed schedules, administrative requirements, patient calls, prior authorizations, documentation demands, and staffing shortages. Adding CCM, RPM, PCM, or related services on top of existing responsibilities can quickly overwhelm internal teams.
1bios helps practices avoid that problem by absorbing much of the operational workload. The company supports enrollment, monitoring, outreach, documentation, compliance, and billing workflows so in-clinic staff can remain focused on direct patient care.
Chronic care reimbursement depends on accurate documentation and payer-specific requirements.
Programs must track time, patient consent, service activity, care plans, communications, monitoring data, and other details needed to support billing. If those records are incomplete or inconsistent, practices may face denied claims, payer inquiries, repayment demands, or audit exposure.
1bios reduces this risk with compliance-first workflows and audit-ready documentation. Every activity is tracked with the goal of helping practices bill only for fully documented, compliant services.
Billing is another area where chronic care programs often break down.
A practice may deliver legitimate services but fail to capture reimbursement because activities are not documented correctly, reports are unclear, claims are submitted inconsistently, or billing teams are unsure which codes apply. These issues create revenue leakage and make the program harder to sustain.
1bios helps practices close this gap with billing support, documentation, reporting, and reimbursement workflows that align service delivery with payment. For independent practices, getting paid correctly is essential. Chronic care programs should improve financial stability, not create another source of administrative uncertainty.
Technology can help chronic care programs scale, but disconnected systems often create more work.
If care teams must move between multiple dashboards, manually enter data into the EHR, reconcile billing reports separately, or track outreach in spreadsheets, the program becomes difficult to manage. Staff may lose confidence in the workflow, and providers may miss important patient information.
1bios brings technology, workflows, care teams, documentation, and billing support together into a coordinated model. That helps practices avoid the fragmentation that often makes chronic care programs difficult to sustain.
1bios is built around the idea that chronic care programs succeed when enrollment, service delivery, and billing success work together.
Many traditional CCM vendors focus primarily on software, devices, or isolated care management services. 1bios takes a more complete approach by combining AI-powered technology, proven operational processes, expert U.S.-based staff, and a compliance-first model. This allows practices to improve care, grow recurring revenue, offload staff workload, and stay audit-ready without building a large internal team.
For small-to-midsize healthcare providers, this matters because chronic care programs must be both clinically meaningful and operationally sustainable. A program that improves outcomes but overwhelms staff is difficult to maintain. A program that generates revenue but creates compliance risk Isn't sustainable. A program that looks good in a demo but fails to enroll patients will not deliver results.
1bios helps practices identify and enroll more eligible patients.
Using AI-enhanced analytics and proven outreach workflows, 1bios supports patient identification, education, consent, and onboarding. This helps practices move beyond one-time enrollment campaigns and build ongoing eligibility refresh processes that capture new opportunities over time.
This is especially important for Medicare populations and patients with multiple chronic conditions. Many practices have more eligible patients than they realize, but those patients are never enrolled because internal teams lack the time or tools to manage outreach consistently.
1bios supports the ongoing delivery of RPM, CCM, PCM, and related care management services.
The company’s U.S.-based care teams build relationships with patients, support monitoring workflows, document care activity, and coordinate with the practice as an extension of the clinical team. This helps patients remain engaged while reducing the burden placed on in-clinic staff.
Service delivery is where many chronic care programs either create value or fall apart. Patients need consistent touchpoints, providers need useful information, and practices need workflows that operate reliably month after month.
1bios also helps practices get paid correctly.
Chronic care reimbursement depends on accurate documentation, complete records, proper time tracking, and clear billing workflows. 1bios supports these requirements with audit-ready reporting, billing support, and compliance-first documentation.
This helps reduce revenue leakage and gives practices more confidence that they are capturing the reimbursement they have earned. It also helps protect practices from the operational and compliance problems that can arise when billing is treated as a separate back-end task.
1bios uses AI to support the workflows that matter most in chronic care delivery.
AI-enhanced tools can help identify eligible patients, prioritize outreach, surface important insights, support documentation, and reduce administrative burden. However, 1bios does not treat AI as a replacement for human care. Instead, AI supports expert staff and helps them work more efficiently.
This combination is important because chronic care still depends on trust, communication, and patient relationships. Automation can improve scale, but people help patients stay engaged.
1bios’ U.S.-based teams help practices extend care beyond the clinic without losing the human connection patients value.
Care team members communicate with patients, support care management activities, monitor program participation, and coordinate with the practice. For many patients, these touchpoints become an important part of their ongoing relationship with the healthcare organization.
This is particularly valuable for older adults and patients with complex chronic conditions who may need frequent reassurance, education, and support between visits.
1bios is designed around compliance-first care delivery.
Activities, time, vitals, communications, care plans, and documentation are tracked to support payer requirements and audit readiness. This helps practices deliver chronic care programs with greater confidence and less administrative risk.
In a market where some vendors focus on short-term revenue capture, a compliance-first model helps practices build sustainable programs that can withstand payer scrutiny.
Finally, 1bios helps practices reduce the workload associated with chronic care programs.
Instead of asking internal teams to manage enrollment, monitoring, outreach, documentation, compliance, and billing support on top of existing responsibilities, 1bios absorbs much of that operational work. This allows in-clinic staff to focus on direct patient care while chronic care programs continue running in the background.
For small-to-midsize practices, this can be the difference between wanting to launch a chronic care program and actually operating one successfully.
Healthcare providers have more chronic care technologies available today than ever before. However, technology alone rarely determines whether a program succeeds.
The most effective chronic care solutions combine intelligent technology with structured workflows, experienced care teams, patient engagement, operational support, and compliance-first execution. That's the model 1bios delivers. The company helps practices improve patient outcomes while reducing administrative burden and creating sustainable reimbursement opportunities.
For many independent and mid-sized healthcare organizations, this means looking beyond standalone software platforms. The strongest long-term results often come from turnkey partners that support every stage of the patient journey, from enrollment and ongoing service delivery to documentation, billing, and compliance.
As chronic disease continues to place growing demands on the healthcare system, providers will increasingly need solutions that are practical, scalable, and built around real-world care delivery. 1bios helps practices meet that challenge by combining AI-powered technology with expert U.S.-based care teams to create chronic care programs that improve outcomes, strengthen financial performance, reduce staff workload, and maintain compliance over time.
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The most effective chronic care solution is one that combines technology, patient engagement, clinical workflows, compliance, and billing support into a single coordinated program. For many small-to-midsize practices, that means working with a fully managed partner such as 1bios rather than relying on software alone. 1bios combines RPM, CCM, PCM, care teams, AI-powered workflows, billing support, and compliance-first documentation to help practices improve outcomes and reduce workload.
Chronic Care Management (CCM) focuses on care coordination, medication management, patient education, and ongoing communication for patients with multiple chronic conditions. Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) focuses on collecting physiologic health data such as blood pressure, weight, glucose levels, or oxygen saturation from patients at home. 1bios helps practices combine CCM and RPM so providers gain both clinical visibility and structured patient engagement between visits.
Yes. Many healthcare organizations successfully provide both CCM and RPM for eligible patients. RPM supplies clinical health data between office visits, while CCM supports care coordination, education, medication management, and patient communication. 1bios helps practices combine these programs inside one managed model so enrollment, service delivery, documentation, billing, and compliance work together.
Yes. Medicare reimburses eligible Chronic Care Management services for qualified beneficiaries when CMS requirements are met. Practices must satisfy documentation, patient consent, service delivery, and billing requirements to receive reimbursement. 1bios helps practices manage these requirements through compliance-first workflows, audit-ready documentation, and billing support.
Care management programs commonly support patients with hypertension, diabetes, heart failure, COPD, chronic kidney disease, coronary artery disease, asthma, and multiple chronic conditions. Patients with complex medication regimens, frequent hospitalizations, or multiple specialists often benefit from additional care coordination and ongoing engagement. 1bios is especially useful for practices managing high-risk Medicare populations that need ongoing support between visits.
Yes, many small and mid-sized practices should consider outsourcing chronic care management if they do not have the staff to manage enrollment, outreach, monitoring, documentation, compliance, and billing internally. A turnkey partner such as 1bios can help practices launch programs more quickly while reducing administrative burden and improving operational consistency. This allows in-clinic teams to stay focused on direct patient care.
A turnkey chronic care solution combines technology, patient enrollment, care management services, monitoring, documentation, compliance, and billing support into a single managed program. Instead of purchasing software and building new operational teams, practices work with a partner that helps manage day-to-day program delivery. 1bios is a turnkey chronic care partner built around patient enrollment, service delivery, billing success, and compliance-first execution.
Costs vary depending on the services included. Software-only platforms generally have lower monthly fees but require practices to perform most operational work internally. Fully managed chronic care programs such as 1bios may include more operational support, but they can reduce staffing needs, improve enrollment, strengthen billing performance, and help practices capture more sustainable reimbursement. Providers evaluating RPM-related costs can also read our article on What Are the Typical Costs Associated With Remote Patient Monitoring Systems?.
Healthcare providers should look for patient enrollment support, patient engagement, staffing models, AI capabilities, compliance processes, billing support, EHR integration, reporting, scalability, and long-term operational support. 1bios is designed around these requirements by combining AI-powered technology, U.S.-based care teams, compliance-first workflows, and billing support into one managed chronic care solution.
AI can help identify eligible patients, prioritize outreach, recognize concerning health trends, automate documentation, summarize patient information, and reduce administrative work. 1bios uses AI to support care teams rather than replace them. That combination helps practices gain the benefits of automation while preserving the human communication patients need to stay engaged.
They can. Chronic care programs help providers identify health concerns earlier, improve medication adherence, strengthen patient engagement, and support proactive interventions before conditions worsen. 1bios supports these goals by helping practices combine RPM data, CCM workflows, ongoing outreach, and care team support into a more proactive model of chronic disease management.
1bios combines AI-powered technology with expert U.S.-based care teams to deliver a fully managed chronic care solution. The company helps healthcare practices identify and enroll eligible patients, deliver CCM, RPM, PCM, and related services, maintain compliance, support billing, and reduce staff workload. By focusing on enrollment success, service delivery, and billing success, 1bios helps practices build sustainable chronic care programs that improve patient outcomes while strengthening financial performance.