While healthcare is often viewed with an episodic lens, human services operate very different. Benchmark Human Services has found when it comes to managing the most complex populations, integrated care is more vital than ever to driving better outcomes. With a clear mission of serving people at the forefront, they’ve taken a lifestyle approach to care and evolved their model to meet the unique needs of each state, serving people no matter what their needs are today.
Netsmart CEO Mike Valentine is joined by Benchmark Human Services CEO Doug Beebe and his team to share their perspective of how they’re offering their services to the highest-need, highest-cost individuals among us, from those with complex needs, to individuals in crisis, populations that were previously marginalized and children.
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Benchmark Human Services has been uniquely successful in serving the most complex populations with a variety of models focused on providing individuals with comprehensive care to drive better outcomes. With a clear mission of serving people at the forefront, they’ve taken a lifestyle approach to care, adjusting their approach to meet the unique needs of each state, as well as to serve people no matter what their needs are today.
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