Coordinated Care partners with Project Access Northwest in our Care Coordination and new Health Home programs.
Partnering with Project Access Northwest and its caring and knowledgeable Health Home care coordination team empowers our most at-risk members to manage and improve their own health.
—Paul Goebel, Interim CEOCoordinated Care
As one of the state’s five managed care organizations, Coordinated Care serves more than 250,000 Washington residents, including children and young adults in the foster care system through Apple Health Core Connections. Though part of a large national corporation, Coordinated Care has a strong focus on serving the individual with a “whole person” approach and developing local partnerships to enable “meaningful, accessible health care.”
Project Access Northwest has partnered with Coordinated Care in many ways. We work with hundreds of their clients in our Care Coordination program annually, helping remove barriers to care that some Medicaid patients face. We will also be partnering with them in our Primary Link program—working hard to ensure that patients are getting the right care in the right location and that our emergency rooms are reserved for the most urgent issues. And now Coordinated Care is our first partner as we launch our Health Home Program.
“Partnering with Project Access Northwest and its caring and knowledgeable Health Home care coordination team empowers our most at-risk members to manage and improve their own health,” says Coordinated Care's Interim CEO Paul Goebel.
Empowering people to manage and improve their own health aligns well with the missions and goals of both organizations.