The NORC study called out NCCARE360 as a successful use case in implementing a referral outcomes platform, and highlighted the integrations between NCCARE360 and other platforms such as EHRs in North Carolina, which will further expand NCCARE360’s reach and coordination capacity. The initiative uses Unite Us as its shared technology platform to seamlessly send and track referrals and track health outcomes. NCCARE360 is a statewide network available in all 100 counties in North Carolina. The four Unite Us-powered networks included in the report demonstrate our cross-sector approach to building these coordinated networks, the power of our technology, as well as our commitment to on-the-ground community partnership. There is a growing need and interest in creating coordinated social care networks from multiple stakeholder types including state government, community-based organizations, health information exchanges, health care providers and plan, and philanthropy. Our national networks span over 3,000 counties across 42 states and leverage a common infrastructure and standards to connect health and social care. The study, titled Social Determinants of Health Data Sharing at the Community Level, was conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago-an independent, non-partisan research institution that aims to help guide policy decisions. Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS), networks powered by Unite Us were featured as examples of how community networks can effectively address social needs and improve lives.
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