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work with the Home Care Association of Colorado to CHAH, and not the exception, aligns with Centura’s
pass Telehealth Rule 8.520. The law now allows direct 2020 strategic plan, which expects changes to payment
payment for Medicaid patients in the remote patient systems to support how, where, and when a hospital
monitoring intervention receiving home care telehealth provides care.
services. Making telehealth the standard of care at
how thiS cASe Study wAS conducted
This case study was developed through interviews with staff from Centura Health at Home (CHAH) and quar-
terly reports from the Center for Technology and Aging’s CHAH Remote Patient Monitoring Program. In partic-
ular, we would like to acknowledge Erin Denholm, CEO; Ellery Aiken, former director of Telehealth and Disease
Management; and Melody Wright, vice president of Patient Care Services, for their assistance in preparing this
case study.
The other organizations profiled in our Case Studies in Telehealth Adoption series are the Veterans Health
Administration’s Care Coordination/Home Telehealth program and Partners HealthCare’s Connected Cardiac
Care Program. To read them, visit our website at http://www.commonwealthfund.org/Publications/Case-
Studies/2013/Jan/Telehealth-Synthesis.aspx.