Care Kits Supplement Telehealth for Medicare Patients and More

57% of Americans with chronic conditions delayed healthcare and experienced a gap in care due to COVID-19, per a recent study. Aetna and other companies are shipping kits with specially curated products to offer self-care or supplement telehealth visits.

RRD launched Care Kits for patients and to help healthcare companies adapt to industry changes and demonstrate their commitment to member and patient wellness.
RRD launched Care Kits for patients and to help healthcare companies adapt to industry changes and demonstrate their commitment to member and patient wellness.

Telehealth and e-commerce both experienced major boosts during the pandemic, driven by the desire or need to stay at home and reduce exposure. While swapping a trip to the grocery store for an online order may feel easy, healthcare can require extra tools to accommodate the switch to remote options. Delayed healthcare services during the pandemic can be dangerous for those with chronic or serious conditions.

R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company (RRD) launched Care Kits to help healthcare companies adapt to industry changes and demonstrate their commitment to member and patient wellness. Kits are offered in a wide range of treatment areas including telemedicine prep, COVID-19, diabetes management, asthma, social isolation, and more.


RRD reported that in a recent Wellframe study, 57% of Americans with chronic conditions delayed healthcare services and experienced a gap in care due to the pandemic. Care kits can positively impact a patient’s impression of a provider according to the 2021 Medicare Shopping and Switching Study, with 59% of Medicare Advantage members noting that receiving COVID-19 or flu kits improved their opinion of an insurer.

Nicole Williams, vice president of go-to-market strategy, RRD Healthcare Solutions, explained in a recent release that “healthcare organizations find themselves in completely new territory, looking for new ways to deliver care to members from a distance. Healthcare payers and providers can now supplement in-person healthcare services and keep patients and members healthy by delivering tools and resources to their homes.”

Aetna, a CVS Health company, is shipping “Caring For You” kits with specially curated, over-the-counter items to all its Medicare Advantage members across the country. The idea is to support members with “simple self-care at home,” and kits include a thermometer, hand sanitizer and two Aetna-branded face masks, among other items.

“During this challenging time when many of our most vulnerable members are home, we wanted to provide them with some convenient items to help them stay healthy," said Christopher Ciano, president of Aetna Medicare. "We know that something as basic as an oral thermometer can make a big difference during telehealth visits. Sending these types of important items to our members at no cost was simply the right thing to do."

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