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Brilliant Care Named One of America’s Fastest-Growing Companies by Inc. 5000

Recognition underscores sustained growth, tech-powered innovation, and purpose-driven impact. Press Release: New York, NY. Aug 12, 2025 Click here

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Preventive Care: Small Steps, Big Impact

Encourages readers (providers or patients) that incremental preventive measures (like AWVs, screenings) make a major difference. Utilizes CDC’s stat about lives saved with preventive care to emphasize point.

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FAQ: Implementing Remote Patient Monitoring in Your Practice

Answers common questions providers have (Which patients qualify? What equipment is needed? How do we get paid? Does it integrate with EHR? etc.). Provides succinct answers, noting for instance that Medicare reimburses RPM, with requirements like 16 days of data.

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Telehealth vs. In-Person: Finding the Right Balance

Discusses what aspects of chronic care are best done remotely and which still need in-person touch. Concludes that a hybrid model (like using telehealth for monitoring and education, in-person for exams/procedures) is optimal, referencing studies on telehealth’s complementary role to traditional care.

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Executive Interview Series: Dov Braun on Innovating Skilled Nursing Care Through On-Site Dialysis

At BrilliantCare.com, we spotlight leaders who are shaping the future of healthcare with purposeful innovation. Today, we’re featuring Dov Braun, CEO of Nightingale Nursing & Rehab in Erie, PennsylvaniaClick here

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How Prior Authorization Management Improves Patient Care

Possibly targeted at providers, explaining that by outsourcing PAs (like to us) they not only save staff time but patients get treatments faster, with AMA stats like 12-14 hours a week spent on PAs. We share how our team cuts through red tape, one example of getting a needed med approved in 1 day instead of 2 weeks, benefiting a patient.

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Chronic Care in a Post-COVID

Reflect on how COVID-19 accelerated telehealth and remote care acceptance. Show how that’s here to stay and benefiting chronic care. For instance, mention how telehealth has kept vulnerable patients safe and still monitored, referencing how telehealth visits correlate with increased follow-ups and med adherence in chronic disease.

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