evolvedMD, which provides behavioral health staffing and services to primary care providers, is partnering with care coordination platform NeuroFlow at over 20 locations in the Southwest.
Philadelphia-based NeuroFlow will employ its proprietary patient registry and mobile technology as part evolveMD’s collaboration with HonorHealth, a nonprofit health care provider based in Arizona. NeuroFlow’s registry will collect patient data, identify population trends and provide clinical care teams with real-time information.
Founded in 2015, evolvedMD has plans to provide integrated behavioral health services to more than 100 practices that engage over 500 primary care providers throughout Arizona and Utah by the end of 2022.
HonorHealth serves over 1.6 million people in the greater Phoenix area at six hospitals and 70 primary and specialty care services. The evolvedMD-NeuroFlow program will be rolled out at HonorHealth’s 24 provider locations.
“The patient journey can be complex and difficult to manage, but partnerships like this encourage communication and data-sharing across care settings – from primary care to behavioral health and other specialties,” evolvedMD Co-Founder and Managing Partner Erik Osland said in a press release.
NeuroFlow specializes in providing behavioral integration services for companies. One of its most recent partnerships came last October, when the company announced it was teaming up with Magellan Health to provide a collaborative care solution for primary and specialty care providers.
Most recently, NeuroFlow announced a partnership with Aflac Incorporated (NYSE: AFL) to help employers improve their behavioral health offerings to workers.
“We believe workflow automation tools and purposefully-built care management registries will accelerate the adoption of evidence-based care models and bring together the right ingredients to better manage and meet this new era of patient care,” NeuroFlow Chief Operating Officer Adam Pardes said in the press release regarding the evolvedMD partnership.