Advancement of unique clinically integrated partnerships for behavioral health providers are gaining traction across the country. Nonprofit specialty behavioral health organizations are eagerly seeking information about participation, from governance and decision making to advanced payment participation and technology integration and application.
In this on-demand presentation, Alera Health’s legal counsel, Seth Terndrup, and SVP of Network Development, Leesa Bain, provide key insights into the construction of a clinically integrated network (CIN), including implementation of the legal infrastructure, governance documents, regulatory compliance, and essential policies and procedures.
Building on the most recent webinar sponsored by the ONEcare Population Health Academy which focused on the evolution of population health models, including CINs, Mr. Terndrup and Ms. Bain walk listeners through the tenets of Clinically Integrated Network (CIN) formation. They discuss the pros and cons of participation and the basic legal issues that executives need to understand before making the decision to form a CIN and how these concepts create the foundation for success and drive long-term value.
Key Objectives Include:
- Tips for a Successful Shared Partnership
- The basic tenets of the contractual arrangement for CIN participation
- The must haves for any shared partnership contract
- A checklist for legal and risk management protection
- Essential policies and procedures