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Why ONEcare Matters
Members with behavioral health conditions typically have a multitude of behavioral, medical, and social needs requiring extraordinary access, education, and coordination. ONEcare is an Integrated System of Care (ISC) deployed by a network of primary care, hospital, and behavioral health providers that coordinate early disease identification, communication, priority access to care, and trust between patients and their care teams.
Providers participating in a ONEcare Network assume responsibility as the “quarterback” of the member’s care. This approach minimizes confusion, opens lines of communication, and empowers patients to seek and continue their behavioral health and medical treatment.
In exchange, the ONEcare Network collectively earns performance-based incentives for improving health outcomes and reducing the cost of care. These incentives pass down to the providers, allowing them to expand programs and staffing to support more members.
ONEcare Networks focuses on populations where fragmented care creates risk and instability. By integrating behavioral health, primary care, specialty services, and community supports, we proactively engage individuals with complex needs to improve outcomes, reduce avoidable utilization, and strengthen long-term stability.
A Severe Mental Illness (SMI) is a lifelong condition that requires constant monitoring and maintenance. Members with SMI report difficulty in accessing primary and specialty medical care often delaying the identification of emerging disease. In certain cases, those with SMI also have difficulty maintaining employment and subsequently experience housing, transportation, and even food instabilities which impede their ability to stay connected with their care team.
ONEcare Networks specializes in engaging this population in a variety of proactive services and programs.
Medical care can become complex, especially when suffering from 2 or more chronic conditions, at least one of which is a behavioral health condition. In an intertwined spiral, the behavioral health condition may add confusion or even despair such that a member has difficulty self-managing multiple doctors, medications, and treatment recommendations.
Silent Sufferers” are often evident in the data with multiple recent hospitalizations and minimal engagement in outpatient care. ONEcare Networks take on the responsibility to proactively outreach and supportively educate on the importance of preventative medical and behavioral health care.
While children are typically physically healthier than older adults, the loss of a stable familial home is traumatic and a nurturing care team can be a lifeline to stabilize mood and behaviors which can expedite efforts to reunite families. ONEcare providers are experienced in navigating social services, foster, medical, and behavioral health care in coordination with court systems and advocates.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a lifelong neurological and developmental condition appearing in early childhood that affect communication, social interaction, and behavior. People diagnosed with ASD and can struggle to interact within a variety of family, social, educational, and work settings. ONEcare networks help coordinate a multi-specialty care team to help teach both the patient and their natural support team the skills needed to fully integrate with the community.
ONEcare is a multi-specialty integrated system of care designed to harness and coordinate community resources as a care team.
ONEcare networks routinely focus on complex sub-populations requiring focus, timely insights, and action.
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Integrate behavioral and physical health screening to catch issues early improving outcomes and lowering costs.
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Link individuals to the right service at the right time—ensuring faster access and stronger engagement in treatment.
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Provide whole-person care that addresses medical, behavioral, and social needs together.
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Unite care teams across disciplines to eliminate friction, reduce redundancy, and streamline the patient journey.
CINs unite similar providers to share data and improve outcomes for the general patient population. ONEcare Networks expand this model by bringing together a diverse mix of local providers, hospitals, behavioral health specialists, and community resources to support the most complex and high-need patients.
Through targeted community outreach, smooth care transitions, coordinated medication management, and the removal of social barriers to health, ONEcare transforms outcomes for individuals who are often considered “unreachable” or “unimpactable.”
Edna’s Story
“After Alera Health identified the woman as eligible for Breast Cancer Screening, a ONEcare provider outreached the woman 9 times, providing education and addressing the woman’s anxiety and paranoia about receiving her first mammography. Even after a phone call from a nurse practitioner, the woman flatly refused to schedule an appointment. Several weeks later in a moment of clarity, the woman called the provider and said she had changed her mind but only if the procedure could take place that day before she lost her nerve. While that provider did not have a mobile mammography clinic on site that day, another ONEcare provider did and the organizations quickly arranged transportation and successfully completed the mammography.
Two days later, the radiologist reported finding signs of Stage 1 Breast Cancer, which was imminently treatable since it was found early. Timely data and an organized and collaborative network of providers prevented a costly, if not deadly, episode of care.”