June 10, 2026
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Omada Named Title Sponsor of DiMe’s Post‑Contracting Readiness Project

The Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) is launching a focused new project to help commercial payers and virtual‑first care providers operationalize contracts more effectively. Sponsored by Omada Health, the initiative aims to ensure virtual programs appear in directories, are easy for members to find, and are paid correctly—within 90 days of signing.

Over a roughly 3–3.5 month sprint, DiMe will convene payers, virtual‑first providers, and policy experts to develop a Post‑Contracting Operational Readiness Toolkit. The toolkit will define the end‑to‑end path from contract execution to first clean claim, standardize data and integration requirements, introduce a 90‑day readiness scorecard, and outline common failure points with practical fixes aligned to upcoming No Surprises Act and CMS directory rules.

Omada is the title sponsor, bringing more than a decade of experience delivering virtual cardiometabolic care at scale. The company is also expanding its impact in chronic and weight management through partnerships like OptumRx’s Weight Engage program, which pairs GLP‑1 medications with navigation, coaching, and clinically appropriate virtual care to support sustainable outcomes and more predictable spend for employers and members.