Healthcare Innovation March 8, 2021
David Raths

Goal of American Journal of Managed Care research was to study whether managed care plans do better by proactively focusing on keeping patients healthy and not just treating disease

Miami-based Cano Health, which has developed a value-based primary care delivery platform for seniors, announced that a peer-reviewed study published in the American Journal of Managed Care shows that the company’s population health management program helped reduced COVID-19 mortality by 60 percent, compared to a mirror group of Florida patients.

Cano Health operates value-based primary care centers and supports affiliated medical practices that specialize in primary care for seniors in Florida, Texas, Nevada, and Puerto Rico. It says it provides services to...

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