Be Proactive with Your Clinically Integrated Care Networks
For better or worse, no physician practice today is completely separate from other healthcare providers. You can either embrace this and be proactive in creating a network of like-minded independent peers... or eventually face displacement from corporate networks that use metrics to shut your practice out of patient referral workflows.
We have the expertise, experience, and blueprint to build your clinically integrated network (CIN) and help strengthen your practice.
What is a Clinically Integrated Network?
A clinically integrated network, also called an integrated care network, enables collaboration among independent providers to deliver high-quality care more efficiently by sharing responsibility for the care of patients across the network.
Advantages of a Clinically Integrated Network
- Optimizes patient outcomes, eliminates inefficiencies, and drives more referrals.
- Increases and protects patient referrals.
- Provides visibility into post-surgical care.
- Eradicates duplicate treatments and gaps in patient care plans.
- Improves communication with the entire patient care team to ensure your care plan is followed.
How We Do It
Care Journeys:
Engage early and guide patients through an interdisciplinary, coordinated journey.
Align and Reward Excellence:
Engage high-value providers, align and incentivize.
Leverage and streamline payers’ existing programs:
Including UM, Digital PT, and Bundles.
Improve Visibility and Influence Patient Outcomes
For instance, surgeons typically lose visibility and influence over post-surgical care. This can make or break patient outcomes. Rather than giving the patient a referral and hoping for the best, we help our clients create clinically integrated networks with other quality providers such as allied and acute care partners. This transparency allows physicians to monitor care plan adherence and influence patient outcomes across the care continuum. It also results in a steady flow of referrals from other independent practices.
By taking control of your referral network, you have a solid base for ongoing patient intake and maintained independence.
More Than Just Match-Makers
Not only can TRIARQ do the research on the most appropriate partners in your region, but we can also facilitate the introductions where needed and make the clinical and business case as to why prospective partners should join your integrated care network.
Much more than that, TRIARQ has helped scores of other practices create thriving care networks. We understand how to manage the partnerships and the tools needed to make the patient and care team transitions seamless.
We have the connections you need to build a network that best fits the needs of your practice.
The Expertise You Need
Creating a successful clinically integrated network has immense patient and financial benefits. However, it is far from a trivial exercise. Like any partnership, it helps to have the guidance of a partner who has been there before and can be counted on to advise you on what’s best for you and your practice. TRIARQ can take either an active or consultative approach:
- Research the partners
- Introductions and initial discussions
- Draft partnership agreements
- Manage financial and technical implementation
From soup-to-nuts CIN formation to the background consigliere – We can calibrate our approach to match your needs.
The Tools You Need to Make it Work
TRIARQ works with you to build a data infrastructure to effectively leverage your data for useful insights. This infrastructure is used to gather the data, uncover the metrics that matter, and develop a custom action plan to streamline care for the entire clinical episode.
Being independent doesn’t mean being isolated from other practices. It means defining your patient’s care across the continuum and working with practices that share your vision while retaining complete financial autonomy.
Wondering if there are other like-minded practices in your region?
Chances are good that we’re already talking to independent practices in your area.
Want to know if an independent care network might be a good step for your practice?