What is Care Coordination?

Care Coordination is making sure your care is the best it can be. Your Care Coordinator will bring all your providers together to make sure they are keeping your goals for health first. You will meet with your Care Coordinator and create a plan that lists all your needs. You will choose goals that are important to you for better health. This is called your Person-Centered Service Plan (PCSP).

What can my Care Coordinator do?

Your Care Coordinator is here to help you.

They can:

How can I reach my Care Coordinator?

You can reach your CC (Care Coordinator) by phone or email.
1-866-261-1286
carecoordination@empowerarkansas.com

Care Coordination Services

Care Coordination will help members with their healthcare needs by making sure everyone works together. CC will also ensure compliance with the PCSP. Care Coordination will help with any resources needed or barriers to accessing treatment.

Your Care Coordinator Can:

  • Teach you more about your health needs
  • Find services to help with needs in your day to day life including access to healthy food and exercise
  • Work with providers to coordinate care
  • Make a plan of care that has all your services and goals listed (Person Centered Service Plan)
  • Help you find supports in your family and community
  • Monitor providers to ensure that services are provided in a safe and helpful manner
  • Ensure you regularly follow up for prevention, wellness, and sick visits
  • Make sure you have active coverage and assist with paperwork for renewal
  • Follow up with you within 7 days of an ER, Urgent Care, or Hospital Admission
  • Help with discharge planning, prescription assistance, follow-up appointment with PCP and Specialty Providers
  • Help with paperwork
  • Provide guidance and support
  • Ensure you have an assigned PCP

Person Centered Service Plan

The Person-Centered Service Plan, or PCSP, is your plan of care. Your Care Coordinator will work with you to list all your providers. Your Care Coordinator will gather all care plans from your providers. The goal is to prevent duplication of services. Your CC will coordinate care between all your providers. Another important part of the PCSP is identifying your needs. Your care coordinator will help find resources to meet those needs.

You are the most important part of the PCSP process. You will identify goals that are important to you. Your Care Coordinator will help you achieve those goals by providing health education, coaching and support.

Your PCSP will include the following types of treatment or service plans:

Your PCSP will list additional services that are available to you. This may include:

  • Adult rehabilitative day service
  • Behavioral assistance
  • Child and youth support services
  • Family support partners
  • Medication counseling by a registered nurse
  • Mobile crisis intervention
  • Partial hospitalization
  • Peer support
  • Recovery support partners (for substance abuse)
  • Residential community reintegration program
  • Respite, emergency and planned
  • Supportive employment
  • Supportive housing
  • Supportive life skills development
  • Therapeutic communities
  • Therapeutic host homes
  • Substance abuse detox (observational)

Our Clinical Model

Your care coordination staff has been assigned to you based on your specific needs. Each of Empower’s specialty populations have their own clinical teams that offer unique programs and services. Click on each specialty population below for more information.

Your First Visit

At the first visit, you can expect the following from your Care Coordinator:

  • Introduction and Overview of Care Coordination
  • Contact Information for the Care Coordinator and Toll-Free Number
  • Completion of the Healthcare Questionnaire
  • Discussion of Goals for Care Coordination
  • Obtain Release of Information for Providers and Support System
  • Healthcare Questionnaire which covers the following:
    • Current Health Status
    • PCP Information
    • Diagnosis
    • Medications
    • Providers
    • Resources/Barriers to Care
    • Financial
    • Legal
    • Transportation
    • Cultural/Linguistic
    • Housing
    • Disabilities
    • Support System
Powered by Lapero