Bridge the Gaps Between Visits
Improve Care. Cut No-Shows. Build Trust.
Lumata Health, in partnership with Cencora, helps your patients stick to care plans through PCM support for chronic eye conditions like AMD and glaucoma.
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You’ve built your practice around delivering exceptional care. Lumata Health is here to help you extend that care between visits—improving outcomes, supporting patients, and making every appointment count.
Whether you’re curious about how Principal Care Management fits into your workflow or ready to activate your practice, we’ll walk you through exactly how it works.
No pressure. No obligations. Just a helpful conversation.
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What Is Principal Care Management (PCM)?
PCM is a CMS-approved care coordination service for patients with a single high-risk chronic condition. Lumata provides check-ins and personalized support, helping your patients stay on track with prescribed treatments—especially critical for injection-based care plans.
How We Support You and Your Patients
Over 70% reduction in missed or delayed appointments
Improved injection adherence and care plan follow-through
Educational support and monthly patient outreach
Insights into patient success and barriers
What to Expect
We help identify eligible patients using your existing data.
Our clinical care team engages patients monthly to reinforce your plan of care and provide education, appointment support, and symptom tracking.
You receive detailed reporting and insights into patient engagement and progress
Common Questions
Will patients understand this program
We ensure every patient is clearly informed and feels supported. Many patients tell us it’s the first time someone has helped them stay organized and confident in their care plan.
How secure is this process
Lumata Health works within HIPAA-compliant platforms and coordinates securely with your practice.
Will patients feel like someone else is managing their care
No—our care coaches reinforce your treatment plan, always presenting as a supportive extension of your care, not a replacement.
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