Troubled by the number of behavioral health patients seeking care in the Emergency Department, members of the Ridgeline Behavioral Health team in Colorado set out to educate members about their treatment options. By analyzing claims data, reviewing patient charts and connecting members with their primary care providers and specialists, the team was able to save $1 million.
This Behavioral Health team improved care and saved $1 million by educating patients about Emergency Department use.
Why This Matters
By educating members about their care options, we reduce our reliance on expensive outside providers and improve service and access, ensuring that patients receive the right care at the right time.
Test of Change
Team members analyzed claims data for the 20 patients who had the highest number of Emergency Department visits
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Short Teaser
Behavioral health UBT educates members, saves $1 million.
Medium Teaser
By learning about their own Emergency Department benefits, members of the Ridgeline Behavioral Health team in Colorado were able to coach patients about their care options, helping to reduce unnecess
Long Teaser
By learning about their own Emergency Department benefits, members of the Ridgeline Behavioral Health team in Colorado were able to coach patients about their care options, helping to reduce unnecessary ED visits and save $1 million.
By helping patients understand where and when to access the best care in the right setting, this behavioral health team improved quality and saved money.