Oklahoma State University announced a partnership with hybrid primary care provider Rezilient Health to provide eligible faculty and staff access to the company’s CloudClinics to deliver primary care and multi-specialty care.
Rezilient offers preventative care, chronic disease management, care coordination services for wellness, health education and resources, a network of care providers (including specialists), and primary care.
OCU-Stillwater and Langston University faculty, staff and their dependents age 7 or older who enroll in a BlueOptions PPO or BlueEdge HDHP health care plan and live within 30 miles of Stillwater can receive services from technology-enabled providers.
“Partnering with Resilient gives our employees unlimited direct primary and multi-specialty care with zero copays, along with innovative cloud clinic same-day appointments and 24/7 virtual care for members, making this a winning combination for OSU – and it’s priced right,” Rachel Shreffler, OSU director of benefits, said in a statement.
Alera Health, Affiliated Network Providers (ANP), and Aurora Behavioral Health have entered into a collaborative agreement to provide coordinated care to individuals with behavioral health conditions within Aurora’s inpatient facilities and ANP’s outpatient health homes in Maricopa County, Arizona.
Alera Health is building an integrated health system, and Aurora Behavioral Health has mental health and psychiatric hospitals in Glendale and Tempe, Arizona.
Affiliated Network Providers offers a network of providers specializing in behavioral health, crisis services and primary care throughout the Grand Canyon State.
The two companies will combine resources to integrate innovative care models, enhance data sharing and coordinate whole-person care.
“This collaboration marks a major step forward in our mission to provide excellent behavioral health care and support to our 23,500 members. By working together, we can address complex challenges around coordination when one of our members needs a higher level of care and make a meaningful difference in the lives of the people we serve,” Shah Najafi Piper, CEO of Copa Health and affiliate network providers, said in a statement.
Vivid Health, an AI-enabled multi-specialty care management platform, has partnered with healthcare workflow automation company WorldView to enhance provider efficiency and patient engagement in home health and hospice care settings.
WorldView will integrate Vivid’s provider-driven AI technology into its provider- and patient-facing platform.
AI-powered technology assists healthcare providers in automating documentation, care plan development, patient engagement, and care plan creation.
“Our partnership with Vivid Health marks a groundbreaking step in our efforts to build an interoperable platform that improves outcomes for both healthcare providers and patients,” said James Lesser, vice president of strategic partnerships at Worldview, in a statement. “The integration of Vivid Health’s advanced AI technology will speed up the start of patient care, saving healthcare organizations and their nurses significant time while deepening patient engagement.”