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SPAC International Automates Chronic Care Management Delivery

  The nation’s first drug adherence company, Sargas Pharmaceutical Adherence and Compliance (SPAC) International has developed the patent pending automation via it’s m Health applications and cloud portals to keep the cancer patient engaged with his physicians from the time a script is initiated through the entire treatment period. SPAC is offering a special promotion for California Medical Oncologists through their state society membership of ANCO and MOASC said Git Patel CEO of Sargas. SPAC will waive one year subscriptions per physician and for the first 25 patients enrolled per physician so that they can get familiar with the system before Medicare releases the proposed monthly payment of forty two dollars per patient in 2015. SPAC Chronic Care management services include:       Regularly updated comprehensive patient- centered plan of care (to be provided by the physician)     Continuity of care through acc...

SPAC International's Drug Adherence and Chronic Care Management

Sargas Pharmaceutical Adherence and Compliance (SPAC) International's Chronic Care Management (CCM) and Drug Adherence m Health applications along with 24 hour medication treatment monitoring help automate the process of non face-to-face monitoring of twenty minutes per month. "With this new release of our apps, doctors are now well prepared to deliver chronic care management services along with our ONCHIT certified Physician, Pharmacy and Patient portals that help automate this entire process," said Git Patel, CEO of SPAC International. "Our team of developers, staff and advisory board worked hard to release these apps to assist Doctors with a tool that helps them capture revenue while delivering better outcomes to patients." Medicare released CPT code 99490 effective January 1st, 2015 for doctors to bill CCM services to Medicare patients with two or more chronic conditions. SPAC CCM Portals help automate this process along with the m Health applications tha...

Coronavirus Positive Patients can use Sargas' Remote Monitoring platform

Sargas International is providing remote monitoring of Coronavirus COVID-19 positive patients via it's Chronic Care Management Cloud Technology that are kept in isolation," said Git Patel, CEO of Sargas Pharmaceutical Adherence and Compliance (SPAC) International. "This will help reduce the burden on hospitals and care providers, while providing safer home care for COVID-19 positive patients." Patient's with smart phones can use Bluetooth Pulse oximeter (which we can provide), blood pressure monitor, and wearables (e.g. Apple watch, fit bit) to automatically log their vitals into our system. Our telehealth physicians can then monitor for O2 saturations approaching less than 92%, make contact with the patients, and direct them to the emergency department as needed. If patient's do not have cell phones, they can enter their data from their device or a case manager can call and get the data to input in the cloud so that our team can monitor. In this war against ...

Bakersfield firm launches software for remotely monitoring COVID-19 cases

A Bakersfield-based medical software company has responded quickly to the coronavirus pandemic with its launch Tuesday of a cloud-based computer platform designed to help physicians remotely monitor COVID-19 patients. Sargas Pharmaceutical Adherence and Compliance International's system uses Bluetooth-connected wireless medical devices — or, if that's not available, manual data entry — to record patients' temperature, oxygen saturation, blood pressure, pulse and weight. That information is then shared with caregivers over a secure internet connection. CEO Gitesh "Git" Patel, who has worked closely with Bakersfield's Comprehensive Blood & Cancer Center for many years, said his roughly 30-employee company has worked in the field of remote patient monitoring for several years. It now provides non-COVID-19 illness management services to hundreds of doctors and some 15,000 patients around the country. When the coronavirus pandemic arose, the company looke...

SPAC International: Creating Seamless Connection Between Healthcare Technology And Patients With Human Touch

In the current healthcare scenario, value-based care has become increasingly dependent on technology since modern digitization has significantly augmented it. Emerging advancements like AI and APIs assist in meaningfully integrating data to deliver a high quality of care. Likewise, it helps in reduction of hospitalizations, ER visits, and nursing home visits, which ultimately decrease healthcare expenses. However, according to Git Patel, the CEO of SPAC International, the present technologies still lack some intelligent features which only a human can do. One can say, technology is not fully developed yet to act as a human being. To further elaborate, he gives an example of a patient using wearable to track daily activities. In this case, if the patient forgets to wear the device, then his complete efforts go waste. This applies to every patient utilizing technology. Therefore, to avoid such complications and disengagement of patient and technology, Git’s company brings human assistanc...