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"Healthcare with Heart" Is More Than a Slogan at CareMax


MIAMI, Oct. 1, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- When the COVID-19 crisis was just beginning to sink in as a reality to most Americans some six months ago, CareMax Medical Centers was already changing its health and wellness delivery models for its members spread throughout South Florida. CareMax knew that drastic changes were coming to the healthcare delivery system as a result of the virus and acted accordingly.

"Our goal has always been to provide the best in care for not only our members' health, but also their mental and social wellbeing," said CareMax Chief Executive Officer Carlos de Solo. "When the Coronavirus entered our everyday lives, we knew we had to do something and do it right then."

What de Solo and his 370-person team did was both prescient and powerfully impactful. Within 72 hours from the onset of the pandemic, CareMax crafted policies and procedures to ensure its members were safe and well-informed. Consider the programs that CareMax initiated before the crisis really took hold:

"Our programs implemented last Spring have been very successful," noted de Solo. "I am so proud that our members and staff embraced these changes wholeheartedly. We are keeping people healthy ? and out of the hospital -- during these most trying of times. This is what we mean when we say CareMax is 'Healthcare with Heart.'"

About CareMax

Founded in 2011, CareMax Medical Centers is a network of value-based clinics in South Florida primarily serving Medicare beneficiaries through high-touch enhanced services. Each of the 11 CareMax centers offers comprehensive care to its members by combining primary care, specialists, dental care, pain management, social services, health education, diagnostics, home health and pharmacy under one roof with transportation to get members to their appointments. CareMax has found proactively fulfilling members' medical, mental and social needs -- what CareMax calls "whole person health" -- leads to improved patient health and lower costs to the healthcare system. Five-Star quality CareMax centers use a combination of best practices, technology and social determinants to achieve better healthcare outcomes for senior members in the community. The results: 130% year-over-year growth, the opening of two new medical centers in the next six months, and high-quality scores as evidenced by three contracted health plans receiving a 5-Star quality rating as awarded by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. For additional information, visit caremax.net/.

Media Contact:
Ben Quirk
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SOURCE CareMax


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