Whole-person care at scale through equitable contracting
Building the complex care field Strengthening ecosystems of care
Building the complex care field Strengthening ecosystems of care Funding & financing SDOH & health equity
As government healthcare programs increasingly require that health plans and providers identify and address patients’ health-related social needs, partnering with community-based organizations (CBOs) is an efficient and effective means of providing essential social care benefits to health plan members, many of whom face significant structural and social barriers, including racism, poverty and isolation.
This resource guide, created by the Camden Coalition, the Partnership to Align Social Care, and the Aging and Disability Business Institute, presents five overarching reasons that health plans should work with CBOs and community care networks as their contracted social care partners:
Building the complex care field Strengthening ecosystems of care
Building the complex care field Strengthening ecosystems of care Data sharing Funding & financing Policy & advocacy SDOH & health equity
Data analysis & integration Strengthening ecosystems of care Funding & financing Measurement & evaluation