This white paper is available to OPEN MINDS readers free of charge, courtesy of Alera Health. The white paper, “Beyond The ACO: Building An Integrated System of Care (ISC) To Maximize Value-Based Performance” provides an overview of key elements in an ISC - and the value proposition for payers and behavioral health provider organizations.The ISC model is the next generation of organized systems of care, a likely replacement to the Accountable Care Organization (ACO), according to Mike Rhoades, chief executive officer of Alera Health. “Smaller organizations benefit by being at the table for care coordination value-based payments when . . .

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Integrated Care Models

Integrated care models have become a basic premise for service delivery in the health and human service field. Stemming from the focus on comprehensive whole-person health, integrated care models include the complete array of services for a person’s health and well-being—physical health, behavioural health, pharmacy benefits, and social supports. For health and human service provider organizations, there are many possibilities to serve consumers by taking a whole person approach to health care. From care coordination initiatives and addressing the social determinants of health to integrating primary and behavioural health care, payers and health plans are looking for a holistic approach when it comes to managing complex consumer populations.


The New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) plans to create a single, integrated license for outpatient health care facilities that will allow the license holders to deliver integrated primary care, mental health, and addiction treatment services, as described in a new proposed rule. NJDOH anticipates that the integrated license will enable delivery of comprehensive, whole-person care, leading to improved health outcomes and a better consumer experience. Currently, provider organizations seeking to provide integrated care, primary… Read