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The Delta Center Project

The New Mexico Primary Care Association and the New Mexico Behavioral Health Providers' Association have been awarded a 2-year grant by the Delta Center for a Thriving Safety Net. This grant aims to promote value-based care and integration through a behavioral health lens. The partnership will provide technical assistance, inspire innovation and change, and focus on integrated care and payment transformation. Join upcoming events to learn more about the project.

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The Delta Center Project

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  1. The Delta Center Project Cate Reeves, MHA – New Mexico Primary Care Association Maggie McCowen, LISW, MBA – New Mexico Behavioral Health Providers’ Association

  2. The Delta Center Grant: NM PCA & NM BHPA Partnership • The New Mexico Primary Care Association and the New Mexico Behavioral Health Providers’ Association were jointly awarded a 2-year grant by the Delta Center for a Thriving Safety Net, led by Jon Snow, Inc. in collaboration with the MacColl Center for Healthcare Innovation at Kaiser Research Center and supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. This grant encourages recipients to look at value based care and integration through a behavioral health lens.

  3. Focus of the Delta Center for a Thriving Safety Net & Partners: • Care Delivery Transformation • Promotion of excellence in care delivery and health outcomes • Payment Reform • Sustainable payment models for integrated primary care • Value-Based Payment • Learning Organizations • Adaptive leadership • Change management • Continuous improvement • Human centered design

  4. Delta Center Goals & Objectives Provide technical assistance to state primary care associations & behavioral health associations to build a stronger safety net. Inspires innovation and change in value-based care and payment, through the transformation of both policy and practice.

  5. New Mexico Primary Care Association & New Mexico Behavioral Health Providers’ Association partnership efforts will include:

  6. The Vision of the New Mexico Delta Center Grant Project • To promote integrated behavioral and primary health care focused on the whole person with aligned quality indicators, data, and value-based incentives.

  7. Upcoming Events for the Delta Center Project • Rural Convening: Silver City, New Mexico – September 27th, 2019 • Rural Convening: Farmington, New Mexico – October 4th, 2019 • Legislative Statewide Convening – January 23rd, 2020 • Statewide Gala – April 24th, 2020

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