Name
Broad-Scale Outcomes of Collaborative Care Across 110,00 Patients
Description

This session will delve into the findings from a large-scale analysis of over 110,000 patients engaged in Collaborative Care, drawn from the Concert Health dataset. By examining these findings, we will explore best practices, care delivery models, patient engagement strategies, and measurable outcomes across various demographics, regions, and healthcare payers. Attendees will leave with valuable insights on how these findings can inform the future of integrated care and improve patient outcomes across diverse populations.

Dr. Virna Little Brandn Green
Content Level
Advanced
Tags
Collaborative Care Model of Integrated Care, Outcomes, Population and public health
Session Type
Concurrent
SIG or Committee
Collaborative Care Model (CoCM), Just Medicine/DEI (JMC)
Objective 1
Identify key best practices for implementing Collaborative Care models, informed by findings from a large-scale dataset.
Objective 2
Describe how the various components of Collaborative Care—such as interdisciplinary collaboration, patient engagement, and care coordination—contribute to improved outcomes across diverse patient populations.
Objective 3
Discuss the scalability and adaptability of Collaborative Care, offering insights into how these models can be expanded and tailored to meet the needs of different communities and healthcare settings.
Content Reference 1

Little, V., & Walker, C. (2025). Collaborative Care—Adequate Medicaid reimbursement is critical for broadscale implementation. Concert Health, JG Research and Evaluation, and the Bowman Family Foundation. https://21306679.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net/hubfs/21306679/Collateral/CT%20Update%20CoCM%20Medicaid%20Feb%202025.pdf

Content Reference 2

Little, V., Hardy, C., Green, B., & Fuller, S. (2024). Addressing suicide risk: A study of dose response in Collaborative Care. Concert Health, JG Research and Evaluation, and the Bowman Family Foundation. https://21306679.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net/hubfs/21306679/Collateral/Addressing%20Suicide%20Risk%208.19.pdf

Content Reference 3

Walker, C., Little, V., Joyner, J., Fuller, S., & Green, B. (2024). Factors influencing virtual collaborative care outcomes for depression and anxiety. Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care, 13(5), 1968-1974. https://doi.org/10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1493_23