TCM

What is Transitional Care Management (TCM)?

Transitional Care Management (TCM) is a Medicare-covered service designed to support patients during the critical transition from an inpatient setting back to the community.

Following discharge from a hospital, skilled nursing facility (SNF), rehabilitation center, or other inpatient facility, patients face a high risks of complications, medication errors, and readmission. TCM services ensure structured, physician-led follow-up care during the first 30 days post-discharge, significantly improving outcomes.

TCM includes:

Why TCM Matters (Clinical + Financial Impact) For Hospitals & Skilled Nursing Facilities

We help reduce readmissions by ensuring every discharged patient receives:
Partnership Benefits

Compliance & Regulatory Alignment

Our TCM program is built to align with:
We maintain:

For Physicians & Medical Groups

We enable physicians to deliver TCM without operational burden.
You Get:
You Maintain:

Who Qualifies for TCM Services?

Patients are eligible for TCM if they are discharged from:
Patient Criteria

How the TCM Process Works

Discharge Event

Patient is discharged from a qualifying facility.

2-Day Contact Requirement

Within 2 business days, a licensed clinical team member:

Medication Reconciliation

Care Coordination

Physician Evaluation (Face-to-Face or Telehealth)

30-Day Management Period

Ongoing:

Our Model at Elite Prime Care, Inc.

Elite Prime Care, Inc. operates as a Management Services Organization (MSO) supporting physician-led TCM services in full compliance with:
We Provide:
Physician Responsibilities:

What Makes Our TCM Program Different

Audit-Ready from Day One
Every interaction is:
Physician-Centered Model
We do NOT interfere with clinical decision-making — we support it.
Rapid Deployment
We can operationalize TCM programs quickly for:
Integrated Care Approach
Optional integration with:

Frequently Asked Questions

Is TCM billed monthly?

No. TCM is billed once per discharge episode, covering a 30-day period.

Can TCM be combined with RPM or CCM?

Yes — if services are medically necessary and not duplicative.

Is telehealth allowed?

Yes. The required visit may be conducted via telehealth, including audio-only when appropriate.

Who performs the 2-day contact?

Qualified clinical staff under physician supervision.

Get Started with TCM

Whether you are:
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