History has shown that when epidemics strike, society responds with perseverance and innovation. The current pandemic is unprecedented, not only in seriousness and scope but also in how the behavioral health industry delivers care. Out from the chaos has emerged the expediency of change to care for clients in need. Care coordination, in particular, rose in importance during the pandemic when many practices had to dive head-first into digital and data-driven transformation to continue services.
Even as the crisis stabilized thanks to vaccine programs and risk reduction, this new practice-based technological integration that surfaced in the storm is here to stay. Interoperability is now expected of providers in IDD, substance abuse and other areas across behavioral health.
A client-centered approach is ideal in behavioral health. To best facilitate this, care coordination became the natural progression. If the client is at the center of treatment — modalities, systems and all decisions leading to care — communication is the nexus that best facilitates and enables a team of professionals to ensure that they consistently provide care to that client.
The five key elements that comprise care coordination in 2021 are:
Interoperability (exchanging and making use of information) is essential for care coordination in 2021 and beyond. In that, there must be a foundation of standardized, industry-specific, proven technology. For this to best facilitate care coordination, the technology must be built on a centralized system. This serves as the hub of communication to ensure the team can coordinate and collaborate in real-time on treatment pathways driven by evidence-based practices across the cycle of care.
The technology powering care coordination has solved the problems of the past including:
Today, technology empowers care coordination by unifying fragmented processes between all providers. In other words, clients see continuity as different providers contribute with coordinated information and data. Staff is able to be more efficient. Communication has been standardized to enhance productivity through integrated software.
Core Solutions, Inc.'s single, integrated EHR technology platform, Cx360, provides features and benefits that create a centralized system for care coordination:
Core's EHR solutions eliminate barriers to and build bridges for client care teams. Core helps behavioral health providers modernize.
Contact Core today to discuss how the Cx360 platform can change everything for your centralized care coordination.