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How states can serve members more holistically

Lori Halpern and Dennis Vaughan discuss interoperability, helping communities respond to the growing mental health crisis, and new ways of delivering care.

Key takeaways

  • State government leaders are focused on whole-person care to improve outcomes. This includes physical and behavioral health
  • Clinical care contributes only about 20% to health outcomes. Physical environment, social and economic factors, and behavior play a far greater role in overall health outcomes
  • Optum partnered with a state to expand behavioral health services to 372K+ Medicaid members. This included offering non-Medicaid Services to help fill treatment gaps
  • Optum partnered with a local agency to create an evidence-based treatment model for people with serious mental illness and substance use disorders

Connected, whole-person care through interoperability

When individuals have more access to their health data, they can take better control of their health.

Helping prevent and respond to behavioral health crises

Crisis prevention and response programs connect individuals to behavioral health care when it's needed most.

New ways of delivering care

Difficult times demand flexibility and new ways to connect members to the critical services they need.

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