We help you create value through practice transformation and person-centered care.

We help you create value through practice transformation and person-centered care.

Welcome to Integrated Care DC

A Learning Community for Medicaid Providers

Explore our upcoming events and learning library to support DC Medicaid providers’ efforts to deliver whole-person care for the physical, behavioral health, substance use disorder, and social needs of beneficiaries.

Is Your Practice Eligible?

A Learning Community for Medicaid Providers

All DC Medicaid providers and community partners supporting Medicaid patients are eligible to join Integrated Care DC. 

Sign up for Practice Coaching

We are here to support you as you enhance your practice’s capability to deliver person-centered care, use population health analytics, and engage leadership around value-based care. Stay in the know with our newsletter, check out our resource library, or sign up for one-on-one coaching.

Practice Spotlight

Each month, we are featuring one or more practices participating in the Integrated Care DC program that are making exceptional progress delivering whole-person care for DC residents. If you know a practice or someone deserving of this feature or want to feature yourself, use this link to tell us more.

RAP Inc. Defines Care Model to Promote Quality and Demonstrate Value

RAP Inc. Defines Care Model to Promote Quality and Demonstrate Value

The Regional Addiction Prevention (RAP Inc.) is a not-for-profit healthcare provider specializing in evidence-based interventions for treating substance use disorders (SUDs) and co-occurring mental illnesses. The organization recently teamed up with Integrated Care DC...

RAP Inc. Defines Care Model to Promote Quality and Demonstrate Value

The Regional Addiction Prevention (RAP Inc.) is a not-for-profit healthcare provider specializing in evidence-based interventions for treating substance use disorders (SUDs) and co-occurring mental illnesses. The organization recently teamed up with Integrated Care DC coaches to develop a structured description of clinical services and key components of the RAP care model. The components include critical interventions during the first 14 days of care, integration of medical care, and...

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Who is eligible to participate in Integrated Care DC?

We welcome and encourage all DC Medicaid providers and community partners supporting Medicaid patients to join Integrated Care DC. Providers include practice sites focused on primary care, behavioral health, substance use disorder treatment, and/or a combination.  Our priority provider types include:

  • Health Home providers
  • Department of Behavioral Health providers
  • Federally Qualified Health Centers
  • Free-standing mental health providers
  • Long-term services and supports providers, including home health agencies
  • Certified or waivered medications for addiction treatment (MAT) providers, including methadone providers

How can I participate in Integrated Care DC?

Please join us by:

  • Engaging in virtual group learning sessions to learn and share best practices with other providers and partners;
  • Enrolling in individual practice coaching to receive tailored, site-specific support to achieve goals to provide integrated care; and/or
  • Subscribing to the Integrated Care DC newsletter, disseminated two times per month, with program announcements and the latest resources.

Please reach out with questions and suggestions at support@integratedcaredc.com.

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Integrated Care DC is managed by the DC Department of Health Care Finance
(DHCF) in partnership with the DC Department of Behavioral Health (DBH). This
project is supported by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
A total of $3,500,365, or 81 percent, of the project is financed with federal funds,
and $810,022, or 19 percent, is funded by non-federal sources. The contents are
those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, or an
endorsement by, HHS or the U.S. Government.