Chamber

Chamber

Hospitals and Health Care

Improved Cardiovascular Health for All

About us

Chamber Cardio® enables cardiology practices and providers to make the transition to value-based care, ensuring that they are compensated for delivering the right care at the right time. Chamber distinguishes itself by offering its technology platform, contracting services and care team support in the transition to value-based care. Our data-enabled platform fully integrates to provide patient insights and enable comprehensive patient care, unlocking new revenue streams for practices and generating health plan savings while also improving patient outcomes, ensuring a win-win scenario for all.

Website
https://www.chambercardio.com/
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Washington, DC
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2022
Specialties
cardiology, value-based care, and cardiology practices

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Employees at Chamber

Updates

  • Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death and healthcare costs in the U.S., even though it’s often preventable. This reality highlights a need for a new approach to heart health. But what might a preventative care approach include? And will a shift to value-based care help incentivize providers to focus on prevention? We unpack these questions and more in our latest blog post, “Decreasing Cardiology Costs through Preventative Care.” Learn more here 👉 https://lnkd.in/ekuNvuhz

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  • Value-based care is transforming healthcare by putting patient outcomes first. Here’s how: ✔️VBC prioritizes preventative care and proactive management, leading to long-term health improvements. ✔️Unlike fee-for-service VBC enables stronger support, communication, and personalized care, leading to happier and healthier patients. ✔️VBC’s reimbursement structure often enables providers to spend more time with patients, and it incentivizes preventive measures and chronic disease management Ready to transition to VBC? Click the link to learn more: https://lnkd.in/g4RtEezt

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  • The time for transitioning to value-based care in cardiology is now! At the National Specialty Care Transformation Summit this month, Sameer Sheth, M.D. discussed the shift from VBC 1.0 to VBC 2.0, where specialists are now integral to comprehensive patient care. As chronic conditions become more complex and patients live longer, specialists — like cardiologists managing heart failure — have a larger role to play than ever in ensuring overall patient health. Conduce Health

  • What is the difference between Fee-for-Service and Value-Based Care? 🤔 Fee-for-Service Model: This traditional model increases profits by providing more services to more patients. This model often prioritizes quantity over quality. Value-Based Care Model: Value-based care focuses on quality of care, provider performance, and patient experience. Providers are reimbursed based on the health outcomes they help achieve, promoting improved patient care and supporting long-term health benefits. Switching to a new care model can feel intimidating, but we can help ease some of the burden. At Chamber, we are uniquely positioned to help providers navigate the value-based care environment. With our FREE, tech-enabled platform, we make it as easy as possible to implement changes in your practice. Ready to make the switch? Reach out today at https://lnkd.in/etP8P_BQ

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  • We're thrilled to share that Prashant Dilwali has joined the Chamber team as Head of Operations. Prashant is an operations and finance executive most recently serving as a Market VP at Somatus. He held key management roles at Amwell and was the Director of Business Operations at Shields Health Solutions. Prior, he served as a turnaround management consultant with Alvarez & Marsal’s Healthcare Industry Group. He holds an MHA from Johns Hopkins and a B.S. from MIT. Welcome to Chamber, Prashant!

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  • We’re thrilled to see that Chamber Head of Finance Clayton Meyers has been featured in this article from the Nashville Healthcare Council's Leadership Health Care Cohort! He shares important insights on navigating the world of value-based care models, including the importance of attribution models, specialty risk pools, and payer alignment. Check out the full discussion for a deeper dive into these topics: https://lnkd.in/eQ7iZzvp

    Insights from Clayton Meyers on Value-Based Care

    Insights from Clayton Meyers on Value-Based Care

    blog.healthcarecouncil.com

  • "There is clearly a (link) between COVID and cardiovascular disease. These two seem to be intimately intertwined.” Patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) are at higher risk for long COVID, a chronic condition that occurs after SARS-CoV-2 infection, according to a new study from Columbia University. This study highlights the need to protect high-risk individuals, as COVID can become chronic and disabling. Learn more about how healthcare providers can take steps to protect these patients: https://lnkd.in/gDi3iExQ

  • Don't miss our Co-Founder and CEO George M. Aloth diving into an insightful conversation with David E. Williams on how value-based care can improve access and quality in cardiology!

  • Value-based care is transforming the way doctors deliver care by focusing on quality over quantity. This model will ultimately reduce provider stress, increase time with patients, and allow cardiologists to be compensated based on what truly matters: the quality of care being delivered. The transition may seem overwhelming, but cardiologists won’t be making this change alone. Chamber’s FREE, tech-enabled platform makes it easy. By seamlessly integrating our technology with your systems, we are able to provide real-time insights, task management, and more. Ready to make the switch to VBC? Head to our website today: https://lnkd.in/g4RtEezt

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Chamber 1 total round

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Seed

US$ 8.0M

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