Carenodes, a Healthcare Infrastructure Developer, Wins Two Best in Class Awards From Health Net and ComPsych for its Pandemic Response

Jan 25, 2021 (AB Digital via COMTEX) — Los Angeles, CA – ComPsych® revealed the 2020 winners for its 16th-annual Health at Work Awards. This award honors organizations that assist employees with outstanding wellness systems.  Carenodes was named as the winner of the best-in-class gold award for organizations with less than 100 employees.

In an unprecedented year, Carenodes has created jobs where others have, unfortunately lost jobs. Carenodes has not only grown its team substantially, but it has led through these trying times with award winning performance. 

Carenodes has done so by implementing a community-based approach to workforce development, wellness, and resilience. Alex Yarijanian, CEO of Carenodes, stated, “All employers and companies had to make sudden and immediate changes to adapt to the pandemic. Carenodes took the approach of deploying forces to provide business administration support to critical Healthcare provider organizations”. Carenodes partnered with its provider network to help implement administrative supports and workforce development, wellness, and resilience across various sectors of healthcare. 

Here are some of the ways Carenodes and its provider network collaborated to scale workplace innovation in wellness:

  • Overnight attainment of grant funding for a new model of remote staff decentralization, management, and engagement.
  • Wholistic suicide prevention programs to include staff training, patient engagement, and supports.
  • Collocation of emergency department and acute-center behavioral health support for patients, healthcare providers, and caregivers.

“…these outstanding organizations for making employee health and wellness top priorities, especially during these difficult times. Given the current climate, employee well-being is more important than ever, and I applaud the exceptional efforts of these companies.”

Dr. Richard Chaifetz, Founder, Chairman and CEO of ComPsych,

Earlier in 2020, carenodes secured a Health Net grant proposal for its behavioral health provider network to expand its virtual healthcare delivery capacity and accessibility. In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Carenodes Behavioral, in collaboration with Insight Choices, was awarded $125,000 to rapidly expand its telehealth infrastructure.

The grant was used to help Carenodes Behavioral Health networks launch new telehealth technologies to increase prevention and intervention efforts for patients with mental health conditions.

Furthermore, the availability of funding has enabled the provision of crisis intervention services, mental and substance use disorder treatment, crisis counseling, and other related supportive services for communities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Providing increased access to care during this unprecedented time is critical to ensuring our most vulnerable populations stay healthy and safe. The amount of difficult news, confusion and tragedy surrounding all of us in a short period of time can feel insurmountable. Reaching out for help is incredibly important and telehealth is key to ensuring access to care is not interrupted.”

Brian Ternan, President and CEO, Health Net of and California Health & Wellness.

Recognizing the urgency of the situation, Carenodes saw the need to increase its telehealth offering to benefit its patients who are coping with increased anxiety, deep depression and unfortunately, suicidal ideation. The organization also saw an increased need to provide mental health services for health care workers on the frontline of the pandemic.

“Our nation’s health care providers are under incredible, and still increasing, strain as they fight the pandemic. Insight Choices plan for the COVID-19 Telehealth Program is a critical tool to address this national emergency — starting in California and the counties we serve with a focus on mental health care and emotional wellbeing. This grant will provide Insight Choices, and the communities it serves, vital funding to assist in a more robust response to the mental health crisis exasperated by the COVID-19 pandemic,”

Alex Yarijanian CEO of Carenodes and Interim COO of Insight Choices.

Carenodes will support infrastructure modernization efforts to include telecommunications services, information services and devices necessary to enable the provision of telehealth services during this emergency period and beyond. In addition, such capacity-building funds have the potential to substantially stimulate the deployment of innovative access to care models.

ABOUT CARENODES

Carenodes is the delegated authority acting on behalf of providers troubled by the present multi-payer, disjointed, and cumbersome way healthcare has been, as an industry, running payer/provider operations. In partnership with providers (medical and non-medical, behavioral, primary, substance abuse, and others), it has developed community-wide coalition efforts geared towards addressing larger systemic health, infrastructure or social determinant issues with a large impact on health. 

ABOUT COMPSYCH

ComPsych® Corporation is the world’s largest provider of employee assistance programs (EAP) and is the pioneer and worldwide leader of fully integrated EAP, behavioral health, wellness, work-life, HR, FMLA and absence management services under its GuidanceResources® brand. ComPsych provides services to more than 53,000 organizations covering more than 118 million individuals throughout the U.S. and 170 countries. By creating “Build-to-Suit” programs, ComPsych helps employers attract and retain employees, increase employee productivity and improve overall health and well-being. 

ABOUT HEALTH NET

Health Net believes every person deserves a safety net for their health, regardless of age, income, employment status or current state of health. Founded 40 years ago, we remain dedicated to transforming the health of our community, one person at a time. Today, Health Net’s 3,000 employees and 85,000 network providers serve more than 3 million members. That’s nearly 1 in 12 Californians. Health Net of California, Inc., Health Net Life Insurance Company and Health Net Community Solutions, Inc. These entities are wholly owned subsidiaries of Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC), a Fortune 100 company providing health coverage to more than 20 million Americans.

Health Net, Carenodes, and Insight Choices Expand Access to Telehealthcare

Health Net’s telehealth grant gives members an alternative and convenient means to address their mental healthcare concerns

Health Net has grant funded a proposal by Insight Choices, in partnership with Carenodes, to expand virtual healthcare delivery capacity and accessibility. In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Insight Choices, a coalition of psychiatric providers across California were awarded a $125,000 telehealth infrastructure expansion grant by Health Net.

The grant will help Insight Choices launch new telehealth technologies to increase its prevention and intervention efforts for patients with mental health conditions. Furthermore, availability of funding will enable the provision of crisis intervention services, mental and substance use disorder treatment, crisis counseling, and other related supports for communities impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Earlier this year, Health Net announced it would award $13.4 million in immediate assistance for Medi-Cal providers to expand telehealth capacity and capabilities at California safety net clinics, Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC), and independent provider practices.

“Providing increased access to care during this unprecedented time is critical to ensuring our most vulnerable populations stay healthy and safe. The amount of difficult news, confusion and tragedy surrounding all of us in a short period of time can feel insurmountable. Reaching out for help is incredibly important and telehealth is key to ensuring access to care is not interrupted.”

Brian Ternan, President and CEO, Health Net of California and California Health & Wellness.

Recognizing the urgency of the situation, Insight Choices saw the need to increase its telehealth offering to benefit its patients who are coping with increased anxiety, deep depression and unfortunately, suicidal ideation. The organization is also seeing an increased need to provide mental health services for health care workers on the frontline of the pandemic.

“Health care providers throughout California are under incredible, and still increasing, strain as they work diligently to fight this pandemic, and for our patients, the strain they feel is just as, if not more difficult to handle,” said Robert Chang, DO, Medical Director & President at Insight Choices. “As we focus on mental health care and the emotional wellbeing of the Californians we serve, these funds will provide Insight Choices the support needed to deliver a robust response to the mental health needs exasperated by the COVID-19 pandemic.”

“Our nation’s health care providers are under incredible, and still increasing, strain as they fight the pandemic. Insight Choices plan for the COVID-19 Telehealth Program is a critical tool to address this national emergency—starting in California and the counties we serve with a focus on mental health care and emotional wellbeing. This grant will provide Insight Choices, and the communities it serves, vital funding to assist in a more robust response to the mental health crisis exasperated by the COVID-19 pandemic,”

Alex Yarijanian CEO of Carenodes and Interim COO of Insight Choices

Social distancing has led many across the nation to seek out health providers that offer telehealth to ease the anxiety of walking into a clinic, and this is no different for mental health clinics. Telehealth can also bring costs down for some patients and is a benefit to those without a mode of transportation. However, many providers and organizations that serve Medi-Cal patients face financial barriers to expand the implementation, and this is where organizations like Health Net come in.

Insight Choices and Carenodes, will support infrastructure modernization efforts to include telecommunications services, information services and devices necessary to enable the provision of telehealth services during this emergency period. In addition, such capacity building funds have the potential to substantially stimulate the deployment of innovative access to care models.

About Insight Choices
Insight Choices Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Services offer a full range of assessment and treatment options to address the mental, emotional and behavioral problems that occur throughout life. The group’s programs encompass a comprehensive view of mental health integrating the biological, psychological and social dimensions of care. Serving populations across California with expanded hours (nights and weekends), telehealth availability, evidence-based treatment modalities, and engagement via technology and virtual means, Insight Choices leads access to care.

About Carenodes
Carenodes leads healthcare infrastructure development efforts around integrating nonmedical services within mainstream healthcare (primary care, behavioral, substance abuse, payers). It focuses on developing provider networks with the capacity to deliver on the promise of a ‘biopsychosocial model of wellbeing’ and equity in access to healthcare.

About Health Net:
At Health Net, we believe every person deserves a safety net for their health, regardless of age, income, employment status or current state of health. Founded 40 years ago, we remain dedicated to transforming the health of our community, one person at a time. Today, Health Net’s 3,000 employees and 85,000 network providers serve more than 3 million members. That’s nearly 1 in 12 Californians. Health Net of California, Inc., Health Net Life Insurance Company and Health Net Community Solutions, Inc. These entities are wholly owned subsidiaries of Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC), a Fortune 100 company providing health coverage to more than 20 million Americans.