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Provides Certified Infant Massage Instructor (CIMI) training and parent infant massage classes. Instructor referrals, educational materials, marketing support and baby support products.
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As a leader in the industry, QMed has pioneered innovative disease management and wellness programs for individuals with, and at risk, for chronic diseases. Backed by the most sophisticated and proven technology platform in the field—our unique approach actively engages physicians to create electronic medical records and enhanced treatment plans—while empowering patients and participants to improve their health through lifestyle changes. Our proven results include improved health and quality of life for members, and reduced costs for providers and health plan administrators. QMed, Inc., provides disease management (DM) services to patients and decision support for physicians around the country through its health plan customers. The Company has been selected in two Medicare Demonstrations to test the feasibility of reimbursing its care coordinated DM services in the vast Medicare fee-for-service program. In addition, QMed is the largest DM service provider to Medicare managed care plans. The Company is entering the Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plan arena as well.
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