Join Care Compass Network As we look to the future, CCN organizations across the Southern Tier are bringing the region to the forefront of high-quality, integrated health and social care services. Compass Academy is an alternative education program designed to help high school students experiencing academic and/or behavioral issues related to substance use.
The mission of the CCP is to assist individuals and communities. All questions should be directed towards Mary Maruscak at mmaruscak@rhnscny.org. Rural Health Network SCNY's Rural Cultural Competence professional development training is a strategy to. Check out this month's CCN Connection. Included in this issue: launch of the CCN Open Network, lunch & learn webinars, compliance training, and more!
The mission of the CCP is to assist individuals and communities. All questions should be directed towards Mary Maruscak at mmaruscak@rhnscny.org. Rural Health Network SCNY's Rural Cultural Competence professional development training is a strategy to. Check out this month's CCN Connection. Included in this issue: launch of the CCN Open Network, lunch & learn webinars, compliance training, and more!
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Care Compass Network (CCN) is a not-for-profit, community organization that supports the transformation of health care delivery through the development and convening of strong and resilient partnerships, the coordination of care, and the reduction of health care expenses.
CCN convenes and collaborates with over 165 partner organizations, which include hospital systems, social care/ human services providers, nursing homes, behavioral health and substance use disorder programs, social services agencies, and higher education systems.
CCN convenes and collaborates with over 165 partner organizations, which include hospital systems, social care/ human services providers, nursing homes, behavioral health and substance use disorder programs, social services agencies, and higher education systems.
Care Compass Network is proud to have a large and growing number of partners encompassing Hospitals, Skilled Nursing Facilities, Health Homes, Diagnostic & Treatment Centers (D&TCs) and Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), Behavioral Health Providers, Home Care Agencies, and other key stakeholders.
Below is the current organizational structure for Care Compass Network. We believe this structure will enable us to facilitate coordination and take advantage of many larger-scale efficiencies, while acknowledging that all healthcare is local, and we need representation and resources based at the local level.
The funds are to address critical issues throughout the state and allow for comprehensive reform through a Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) program. The DSRIP program will promote community-level collaborations and focus on system reform, specifically a goal to achieve a 25 percent reduction in avoidable hospital use over five years.
One of Care Compass Network's main goals is to build a sustainable, high-quality integrated healthcare delivery system that will improve the health outcomes of the Medicaid members and the community, while lowering costs.
Care Compass Network contracts with a variety of providers across the care continuum, such as hospital systems, nursing homes, behavioral health and substance use disorder programs, social services agencies, community-based organizations, and similar entities.Collaboration Across the Continuum of Care: Building Relationships to Support an Effective Provider and Community-based Network.
Care Compass Network contracts with a variety of providers across the care continuum, such as hospital systems, nursing homes, behavioral health and substance use disorder programs, social services agencies, community-based organizations, and similar entities.Collaboration Across the Continuum of Care: Building Relationships to Support an Effective Provider and Community-based Network.
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