Full Circle Health Network is an integrated network of community-based organizations (CBOs) delivering coordinated services that address whole-person health for vulnerable children, individuals and families across California. This session will discuss how centralizing critical infrastructure through a single network lead entity, or community care hub, helps diverse CBOs participate in managed care networks, which increasingly are organizing services for multi-system-involved children, youth and families. Learn how California providers proactively created an organized network to advance equitable outcomes for at-risk clients and are building a strong CBO advocacy voice for policy, practice and values among Medicaid managed care plans (MCPs).
Learning Objectives:
Explore how Medicaid MCPs can advance goals around reduced health disparities by addressing inequities across the physical, environmental, behavioral and social domains through CBO collaborations.
Clarify the legal, organizational, technological and financial considerations for creating a community care hub or CBO network.
Analyze various quality improvement strategies that can align CBOs and managed care plans around improving patient outcomes, building provider capacity and advancing managed care plan quality measurement priorities.