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The infusion suite and the dementia panel — one platform

Every infusion, carried. Every family, supported.

One intelligent platform for safer infusions, a stronger dementia program, and cleaner reimbursement — across both wings of your practice. Anti-amyloid brought oncology-grade complexity — ARIA surveillance, titration, registry-gated coverage — and MemberCare carries it beside every chair in your suite: MS biologics, IVIG, CGRP. Beyond the chair: dementia care management purpose-built for neurology, not a generic template.

Referral memory clinic · PCP
Eligibility PET · CSF · APOE · MRI
Coverage auth · CED registry
Scheduled infusions · MRIs, one clock
Infused safety-gated
Watched ARIA · MRI gates next dose
Supported patient · caregiver
Counted eligible work, documented

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What changes across both wings

The MRI gates the dose.

The surveillance scan has to be read before the next infusion goes in. The platform holds the dose until it is — every patient, every cycle, titration ramp included.

The auth letter drafts itself.

Diagnosis criteria, drug facts, and the anticoagulant screen assembled into a payer-ready medical-necessity letter — AI-drafted, verified against the chart, signed by your physician.

One suite, every chair.

Kisunla and Leqembi run beside the rest of your infusion suite — MS biologics, IVIG, CGRP — each on its own protocol clock, with its own gates and its own clean superbill.

The dementia panel becomes billable care.

A care-management program built for dementia — caregivers on the record, respite tracked, staging followed, eligibility screened. Month-end becomes an export, not an investigation.

Runs what you deliver — in production today

Kisunla · Leqembi MS · IVIG · CGRP ARIA · CED CCM · PCM · RPM — dementia-built GUIDE-ready

More revenue · better experience · same staff

Grow the practice. Not the headcount.

Practice operating costs rose ~11% last year, and support staff already consume about a quarter of revenue (MGMA, 2025) — sustainable growth cannot depend entirely on hiring. Everything here lands on one of three ledgers instead: more revenue, a better patient experience, and greater patient capacity from the team you already have.

More Revenue

  • 85% enrolled, in production — a 20-physician neurology group enrolls 85% of its dementia panel in billable care management — purpose-built, not adapted.
  • Capture eligible between-visit work — qualifying reviews, calls and coaching activities are timed, attributed and documented as they occur, helping your billing team capture work that might otherwise go unrecorded.
  • Denials caught before the claim — auth gaps and registry markers surface weeks ahead; the superbill assembles clean: J-code units, JW/JZ split.

A Better Experience

  • The caregiver is on the record — named, included, and supported; respite use tracked month by month, so strain is seen, not guessed.
  • The plan follows the staging — functional stage and assessment scores live on the chart, so care follows the disease, not the calendar.
  • Support beyond your walls — community day-care options mapped to the patient's own ZIP; education and check-ins on the protocol clock, family included.

More Panel Capacity, Same Team

  • The platform does the tracking — imaging windows, titration steps, registry obligations, tier reviews — held by the platform, not in anyone's head.
  • Eligibility screening, built in — dementia patients identified, screened, and aligned to the program, with status tracked. No spreadsheet census.
  • Documentation builds as care happens — time, attribution, and evidence captured in the moment; the monthly billing run assembles from it.

Questions that used to live in someone’s head

“Has the surveillance MRI been read?”

Gated — the dose won’t advance until it is.

“Are we registry-current on this patient?”

Checked — before the claim goes out.

“Which dementia patients qualify?”

Identified — screened and aligned, status tracked.

“Can we prove the between-visit work?”

Documented — timed, attributed, audit-ready.

The practical questions — answered up front

Your EHR stays the system of record

We assemble the supporting evidence; your existing billing workflow submits the claim.

Weeks, not a software project

Configuration, not code — your team’s workflows, not new ones.

Built for the audit

Time, attribution and evidence captured as work occurs — transparent, audit-supporting documentation.

Proof before commitment

A live-platform walkthrough, then a pilot with success measures agreed up front.

Proven at scale A 20-physician neurology group runs its dementia panel on MemberCare — 85% of patients enrolled in billable care.
AI-enabled The platform reads · ranks · drafts · documents. Your clinicians decide — every time.

Designed to work alongside your existing EHR, practice-management and revenue-cycle workflows.

See it carry the load.

A 20-minute walkthrough on the live platform — not slideware. In 20 minutes: eligibility to infusion to registry-clean claims — and a dementia panel enrolled, supported, and documented.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about neurology protocol management, Alzheimer's therapy monitoring, the GUIDE program, and Parkinson's care.

MemberCare's Protocol Intelligence engine manages the complete lifecycle of anti-amyloid therapies like Kisunla and Leqembi. This includes 50+ discrete protocol steps: ApoE4 genotyping verification, baseline and serial MRI scheduling with ARIA monitoring, infusion scheduling with dose-specific timing, lab work coordination, and safety gates that help prevent the next infusion from advancing before required safety confirmations are on file.

MemberCare supports protocol management for multiple sclerosis therapies (Ocrevus, Tysabri, Kesimpta), Parkinson's disease monitoring (movement tracking, medication timing, fall detection), migraine management, and general neurology care coordination. The platform includes dementia-specific CCM programs, cognitive assessment tracking, and caregiver support tools.

MemberCare extends care team capacity through AI clinical agents that support 24/7 patient symptom triage under clinician supervision, automated protocol tracking that reduces manual work, and site-adaptive deployment options -- from fully guided to exception-based workflows -- that match each practice's staffing level. This helps neurology practices manage complex therapies with the team they already have.

ARIA (Amyloid-Related Imaging Abnormalities) includes ARIA-E (edema) and ARIA-H (hemorrhage), which are monitored through MRI imaging at specific protocol-defined intervals. MemberCare builds ARIA monitoring into the protocol as safety gates — these help prevent an infusion from advancing before required MRI surveillance is on file, supporting patient safety compliance without relying on manual chart reviews.

MemberCare supports GUIDE program requirements with personalized care plans, AI-driven cognitive assessment tracking, caregiver empowerment tools, respite care coordination, and seamless communication across the entire dementia care team. The platform helps practices meet GUIDE's comprehensive care coordination and caregiver support mandates with the team they already have.

MemberCare provides caregiver-specific tools including educational resources on disease progression, behavioral management strategies, medication reminders, care team communication, and respite care coordination. The platform's AI agents can answer caregiver questions 24/7, provide guidance on managing behavioral symptoms, and help caregivers understand when to seek professional intervention. Guidance follows clinician-approved protocols, and your care team decides.

Yes. MemberCare supports Parkinson's disease with movement disorder tracking through connected wearables, medication timing management for dopaminergic therapies, fall detection and risk assessment, non-motor symptom monitoring (sleep, mood, cognition), and caregiver integration. Parkinson's patients with comorbidities also qualify for CCM, RPM, and PCM billing through the platform.

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