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THE COLLABORATIVE CARE MODEL

Solving the mental health crisis

With access to behavioral health care a continued issue in the United States, primary care providers (PCPs) are increasingly expected to diagnose and treat mental health concerns, with as many as 50% percent of all behavioral health disorders being treated solely in primary care (source).

Leading health organizations have identified behavioral health integration (BHI), through models like the Collaborative Care Model (CoCM), essential to addressing this issue.

CoCM is a team-based approach to healthcare that involves a group of healthcare providers working together to deliver comprehensive and coordinated care to patients.

A HOLISTIC SOLUTION

All the tools you need for collaborative care in one place

easy-to-manage
patient dashboard

integrated task list
for managing in-meeting

time tracker on the
individual patient level

These features are all backed by Mirah’s powerful measurement-based care platform and best-in-class support services to get your organization up and running and help you seamlessly deliver evidence-based care across your patient population.

CASE STUDY

Learn how one pediatric practice used Mirah to increase access and decrease emergency visits

CUSTOM IMPLEMENTATION EVERY TIME

Implementation designed by providers, for providers

Let us be your guide

Our platform is paired with subject matter experts to guide you through the process of building a sustainable collaborative care program from the ground up.

Training tailored to you

Every organization is different. We get it. That’s why we custom design every implementation plan. We’ll work with you to create training that fits your organization’s needs.

UNIQUELY EQUIPPED FOR CHILDREN & ADOLESCENTS

Complete solution for adults also optimized for pediatrics

Studies show that nearly 1 in 5 children are diagnosed with a mental disorder yet two-thirds of those who need treatment do not have access to it (source). By making behavioral health integration easier, we aim to change that.

Our solution includes add-on functionality to make it uniquely equipped to serve child and adolescent populations. From multiple respondent assessments to enabling the care team to coordinate across systems, including with schools - we understand the pain points. We built this to address them. Let us show you how »

COMMITTED TO HELPING YOU

Not more technology,
but an actual solution

The Mirah collaborative care platform is thoughtfully paired with resources to ensure success at your organization. From custom implementation plans to staffing support, we’ve got you covered.

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Let’s demystify collaborative care

You’ve got questions? We’ve got answers.
Here are some frequently asked questions around collaborative care.

  • Collaborative care is an evidence and research-based behavioral health model that integrates primary care, care management, and consulting psychiatry. Collaborative care models break down silos between primary care and behavioral health by enabling routine mental health screening of all patients, on-site behavioral health support, and coordination across other systems – including schools, specialty care, and outside behavioral health services.

    The Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) has benefits on both sides of the patient-clinician relationship. The model significantly improves access to care – especially for those with social determinants of health challenges – and reduces the burden placed on primary care providers to address the mental health needs of their patients.

    Learn more about the Collaborative Care Model from the American Psychiatric Association »

  • The Collaborative Care Model (CoCM) is a data-driven model that incorporates the use of validated screening tools to identify behavioral health needs and track change over time and measure response to treatment – similar to how medical providers use lab results in everyday practice.

    The patient registry is a core component of CoCM, offering a centralized location for care managers to triage and prioritize patients individually and across a population. Within the registry care managers can view demographics, track patient engagement, and monitor progress and current status of everyone currently enrolled in collaborative care.

  • Despite the declared State of Emergency for youth mental health, the majority of integrated care programs target the adult population. Pediatric integrated care workflows vary by age and stage of development – meaning how you assess the needs of a four-year-old differs significantly from that of a fourteen-year-old.

    Mirah’s collaborative care solution readily and seamlessly tailors to each enrolled patient’s age and stage of development by showing unique treatment targets across all enrolled patients within the same registry.

    Additionally, the Mirah platform is built upon its existing industry-leading measurement-based care technology. Success with collaborative care is limited by the quality of measurement. Mirah’s robust library of 400+ measures, including several specific to pediatrics, providers can dig in when more information is needed to truly optimize treatment to meet individual patient needs. Further, measures support responses from patients, providers, caregivers, and (for children and adolescents) even educational professionals to provide an unparalleled level of detail into a patient's progress in treatment.

    Uniquely equipped, the platform takes the burden off parents/kids by enabling the care team to coordinate across all systems, including with schools, to create a shared care plan with a whole child lens.

  • We recommend the Behavioral Health Integration Compendium by the BHI Collective, an independent collection of leading health organizations.

    For those interested in child and adolescent-specific information, we recommend the Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute Report: Improving Behavioral Health Care for Youth Through Collaborative Care Expansion.

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collaborative care sustainable at your organization?