
FamilyCare’s Integrated Model of Care
Unlike traditional systems that separate mental and physical care (“carve-outs”), FamilyCare’s model streamlines services through unified claims, referrals, and authorizations.
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Unlike traditional systems that separate mental and physical care (“carve-outs”), FamilyCare’s model streamlines services through unified claims, referrals, and authorizations.
The effects of childhood trauma linger, often shaping physical and mental health in profound ways. Intervention, early support, and long-term healing strategies can change the trajectory of a person’s health, but only if we acknowledge the impact of childhood trauma and address it in meaningful ways.
FamilyCare’s Policy Snapshot on Fixing Medicaid Reimbursement to Improve Health Outcomes.
What many don’t realize is that mental health is deeply intertwined with physical health, and untreated mental health conditions can worsen chronic illnesses, increase healthcare costs, and reduce quality of life.
Millions of Americans—especially in rural areas, low-income communities, and underserved populations—struggle to access psychiatrists, therapists, and behavioral health specialists.
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