Through this partnership, Valera’s mental healthcare services will now be accessible to all members of CHA, a coordinated care organization for Medicaid beneficiaries in Klamath County, Ore., according to a Jan. 23 release from Valera Health.
Valera’s virtual delivery model will provide all levels of care, including for serious mental illness, to CHA’s members. The services focus on deconstructing barriers to mental health treatment, increasing “culturally intentional” care for rural, people of color and LGBTQ communities.
The virtual mental health program implements a team-based care model and employs licensed therapists, psychiatrists, nurse practitioners and case managers, according to the release.
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