Coordinated Behavioral Care (CBC) is a results-driven healthcare organization based in New York, NY, dedicated to improving the quality of care for Medicaid beneficiaries with serious mental illness, chronic health conditions, and substance use disorders. CBC brings together over fifty community-based health and human services organizations, providing access to quality treatment, housing, employment, and other essential services. With a network of specialized Health Home case management programs, substance use disorder clinics, outpatient mental health clinics, and supportive housing beds, CBC is committed to delivering comprehensive care coordination services and addressing the behavioral health and social needs that impact health outcomes.
As a not-for-profit organization, CBC operates two related service entities: a Health Home that offers care coordination services to tens of thousands of New Yorkers of all ages through community-based care management agencies, and an Independent Practice Association (IPA) that includes a citywide network of primary care, mental health, and substance use treatment services, as well as supportive housing, primary medical, recovery and support services, and assistance with concrete needs such as food, employment, and housing. CBC's mission is to promote whole-person care, improve health, wellness, and recovery, and advance innovation in the healthcare industry.
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