mHealth Intelligence September 19, 2019
Eric Wicklund

As many as 250 Medicare Advantage members and their family caregivers in 34 states will have access to telehealth services through a connected health partnership aimed at keeping seniors out of assisted living facilities and in their own homes.

Humana announced the partnership this week with Seniorlink, a Boston-based provider of digital health solutions for at-home care. The six-month Virtual Care Team pilot will enable participants to connect with Humana at Home care team members through Seniorlink’s Vela mHealth platform to improve communication and care management.

The program is designed for seniors with chronic health concerns and other functional challenges who want to remain in their homes longer.

“Humana remains committed to the long-term health of our members and to...

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