Support for the healthcare safety net

CareDelivers is a public benefit company helping Community Health Centers maximize the clinical impact and financial value of their hard work.

Medicaid Retention and Requirement Navigation
We are developing a new program to help safety-net health centers effectively navigate Medicaid enrollment and retention, while reducing the risk of disenrollment due to complex redetermination processes and work requirement rules.
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Medicaid and VBC Opportunity Assessment
Are you an FQHC, FQLA, or CHC? Take this brief assessment to highlight high-impact opportunities you may be missing.
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Support for the healthcare safety net

CareDelivers is a public benefit company helping Community Health Centers maximize the clinical impact and financial value of their hard work.

Medicaid Retention and Requirement Navigation
Effectively navigate Medicaid enrollment and retention, while reducing the risk of disenrollment due to new requirements.
Learn More
Medicaid and VBC Opportunity Assessment
Are you an FQHC, FQLA, or CHC? Take this brief assessment to highlight meaningful opportunities you may be missing.
Take the Assessment

Purpose-built for Community Health Centers

Our programs and solutions are designed for FQHCs, Look-Alikes, and other safety-net health centers. We prioritize impactful outcomes, and sustainable revenue you can rely on.

Program alignment

Uncover where your care priorities and revenue potential have meaningful alignment.

Access to expert support

Clinical, administrative, and contracting support to help you move from insight to execution.

Long-term stability

Sustained performance that drives transformation, and maximizes clinical impact and financial stability.

Support for safety-net practices and regional organizations

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Support for safety-net practices and regional organizations

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Cookie cutters are for cookies

We know there are no cookie cutter solutions in healthcare. A partnership with CareDelivers means an advocate for your unique needs so you can support the communities you serve.
CareDelivers is a Public Benefit Company supporting thoughtful adoption of Value-Based Care and Alternative Payment Models within the healthcare safety net. Reach out to learn more: info@caredelivers.com

© 2025 CareDelivers, Inc. All rights reserved.

CareDelivers is a Public Benefit Company supporting thoughtful adoption of Value-Based Care and Alternative Payment Models within the healthcare safety net. Reach out to learn more: info@caredelivers.com
© 2025 CareDelivers, Inc. All rights reserved.
Medicaid Work Requirement Navigation and Retention

New and upcoming Medicaid work requirements pose serious risks of unintended coverage loss, even among eligible patients. We’re developing a program to support community health centers in navigating this shift with practical tools, cross-agency coordination strategies, and operational guidance.
Request additional information about our support program for community health centers (FQHCs, Look-Alikes, and other safety-net health centers) navigating Medicaid work requirements. We’ll share details as we continue program development, including timelines, planning guidance, and other relevant updates.
 
Quick assessment of Medicaid and VBC performance areas

This brief assessment takes just two or three minutes to complete, and offers helpful tips to strengthen the clinical impact and financial value of your Medicaid and VBC contracts.

At the end, you can enter your email if you'd like a free analysis and deeper dive, or a complimentary consultation.
The question was: Have you ever encountered situations where current quality metrics or payment structures seem to push the organization toward actions that might not align with the best interests of patients?
You answered: Yes
Our perspective
It’s great that you’ve recognized the need for better alignment between financial incentives and patient care. At CareDelivers, we specialize in helping organizations like yours develop more patient-centric payment models that prioritize quality outcomes while addressing financial pressures. We’d be happy to work with you to explore strategies for refining your metrics, ensuring they align with your organizational goals and truly support your patients' best interests.
 

The question was: Have you ever encountered situations where current quality metrics or payment structures seem to push the organization toward actions that might not align with the best interests of patients?
You answered: No
Our perspective
It’s fantastic that your organization has been able to maintain alignment between financial goals and patient care. However, as healthcare continues to evolve, it’s always a good idea to stay proactive. At CareDelivers, we can help ensure that your current models remain effective and resilient in the face of changing industry trends. We’d love to support you in regularly evaluating your metrics and exploring ways to further enhance patient outcomes while ensuring financial sustainability.
 

The question was: In light of funding limitations, has your organization explored or implemented any care models that aim to improve outcomes and increase efficiency?
You answered: Yes
Our perspective
That’s fantastic! Exploring and implementing innovative care models despite funding limitations is a great way to enhance efficiency and improve patient outcomes. By optimizing resources and leveraging new approaches, your organization is likely creating more accessible, effective, and sustainable care solutions. Keep up the great work in driving meaningful impact in your community!
 

The question was: In light of funding limitations, has your organization explored or implemented any care models that aim to improve outcomes and increase efficiency?
You answered: No
Our perspective
This is a valuable area to explore. Given funding constraints, implementing care models that enhance efficiency and improve outcomes can help maximize resources and expand access to quality care. Strategies such as care coordination, value-based models, or technology-driven solutions can make a significant difference. At CareDelivers, we specialize in helping organizations identify and implement these models to drive efficiency and impact. We’d love to support you in this effort!
 

The question was: Does your organization prefer provider-led initiatives over top-down mandates when it comes to driving long-term improvements in care?
You answered: Yes
Our perspective
That’s great to hear! Provider-led initiatives are often more effective in driving long-term improvements in care because they leverage frontline expertise and foster greater engagement from healthcare professionals. Empowering providers to lead change can result in more practical, patient-centered solutions that are tailored to real-world challenges. Keep up the great work in prioritizing collaborative, provider-driven improvements!
 

The question was: Does your organization prefer provider-led initiatives over top-down mandates when it comes to driving long-term improvements in care?
You answered: No
Our perspective
This is an important area to consider. While top-down mandates can provide structure, provider-led initiatives often lead to more sustainable and meaningful improvements in care. When clinicians are actively involved in shaping care models, they are more likely to engage with and implement changes effectively. Exploring ways to integrate provider leadership into your improvement efforts could enhance both efficiency and patient outcomes. At CareDelivers, we specialize in supporting organizations in developing provider-driven strategies for lasting impact. We’d love to assist you in this effort!
 

The question was: Has your organization ever worked with an external partner whose influence seemed to diminish after their engagement ended?
You answered: Yes
Our perspective
That’s an important challenge to recognize. When an external partner’s influence diminishes after their engagement ends, it can limit the long-term impact of their efforts. Ensuring sustainable change requires strong knowledge transfer, capacity-building, and embedded strategies that continue driving progress even after external support ends. It’s great that your organization has this experience—it provides an opportunity to refine future partnerships to create lasting, meaningful improvements.
 

The question was: Has your organization ever worked with an external partner whose influence seemed to diminish after their engagement ended?
You answered: No
Our perspective
That’s great to hear! Long-term impact is a key measure of a successful partnership, and ensuring that external engagements leave a lasting influence is essential for sustainable progress. By building internal capacity and integrating best practices into ongoing operations, your organization is well-positioned to maintain and expand on the benefits of external collaborations. Keep up the great work in fostering partnerships that create lasting change!
 

The question was: Does your organization engage clinical staff in discussions regarding value-based care models?
You answered: Yes
Our perspective
That’s excellent! Engaging clinical staff in discussions about value-based care models is crucial for successful implementation and long-term sustainability. When providers are actively involved, they can offer valuable insights, drive innovation, and ensure that care delivery aligns with both patient needs and efficiency goals. Keep up the great work fostering collaboration and provider engagement!
 

The question was: Does your organization engage clinical staff in discussions regarding value-based care models?
You answered: No
Our perspective
This is an important area to explore. Engaging clinical staff in discussions about value-based care can enhance buy-in, improve care delivery, and ensure that models are both effective and practical. Providers play a key role in translating these models into meaningful patient outcomes. At CareDelivers, we specialize in helping organizations integrate clinical perspectives into value-based care strategies. We’d love to support you in this effort!
 

The question was: Do you believe clinical staff are more likely to embrace value-based care initiatives when they are part of the decision-making process from the outset, or is there another factor that encourages their adoption?
You answered: Yes
Our perspective
That’s fantastic! Engaging clinical staff from the outset in the decision-making process is key to driving the successful adoption of value-based care initiatives. When providers have a voice in shaping these models, they are more likely to feel invested in their success, leading to greater engagement and improved patient outcomes. Keep up the great work in fostering collaboration and provider-driven change!
 

The question was: Do you believe clinical staff are more likely to embrace value-based care initiatives when they are part of the decision-making process from the outset, or is there another factor that encourages their adoption?
You answered: No
Our perspective
That’s an important perspective to consider. While early involvement in decision-making can enhance buy-in, other factors—such as clear incentives, streamlined workflows, and strong leadership support—can also encourage clinical staff to embrace value-based care initiatives. Identifying the right mix of engagement strategies is crucial for long-term success. At CareDelivers, we specialize in helping organizations implement approaches that drive clinical adoption and meaningful outcomes. We’d love to support you in this effort!
 

The question was: When rolling out value-based care initiatives, has your organization encountered any resistance from clinical staff or other departments?
You answered: Yes
Our perspective
That’s understandable! Resistance to value-based care initiatives is common as they often require shifts in workflows, incentives, and mindsets. The good news is that with the right engagement strategies—such as clear communication, provider involvement in decision-making, and demonstrating early wins—organizations can successfully drive adoption. It’s great that your organization is navigating these challenges, as overcoming them can lead to more sustainable, high-quality care. Keep up the great work!
 

The question was: When rolling out value-based care initiatives, has your organization encountered any resistance from clinical staff or other departments?
You answered: No
Our perspective
That’s great to hear! Successfully rolling out value-based care initiatives without resistance suggests that your organization has built strong engagement, clear communication, and alignment among stakeholders. Ensuring continued collaboration and reinforcing the benefits of these models will help sustain long-term success. Keep up the great work in fostering a smooth transition to value-based care!
 

The question was: Based on your experience, do you think a lack of staff buy-in can negatively impact the effectiveness of value-based care initiatives in your organization?
You answered: Yes
Our perspective
Absolutely! Staff buy-in is crucial for the success of value-based care initiatives. When clinicians and other team members are engaged and aligned with the goals of these models, they are more likely to implement changes effectively, leading to better patient outcomes and improved efficiency. It’s great that your organization recognizes the importance of staff engagement—keep up the great work fostering a culture of collaboration and shared purpose!
 

The question was: Based on your experience, do you think a lack of staff buy-in can negatively impact the effectiveness of value-based care initiatives in your organization?
You answered: No
Our perspective
That’s an important perspective! While staff buy-in can be a key factor, other elements—such as strong leadership, clear incentives, and well-structured workflows—can also drive the success of value-based care initiatives. Ensuring ongoing communication and support can help sustain momentum and long-term impact. At CareDelivers, we specialize in helping organizations strengthen staff engagement and optimize value-based care strategies. We’d love to support you in this effort!
 

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Clinical Support Network

CareDelivers, a Public Benefit Company that supports the clinical and financial success of safety-net healthcare practices and organizations, is growing its clinical support network.

CareDelivers works directly with its practice partners to craft a roadmap that utilizes its clinical support network, leveraging the most relevant and experienced vendors who’s programs can have the greatest positive impact on a practice and its patient panel. Successful implementation of vendor programs support alignment with key payors to advance contracting opportunities that reimburse for care delivered and outcomes achieved.  

CareDelivers only works with high-quality vendors with standards of clinical excellence and a track record to demonstrate this. We gravitate towards vendors who have experience working with safety-net practices and can navigate relationships with challenging patients. We serve diverse populations so fluency in other cultures and languages is valued by some of our partner practices.

Interested in expanding your outreach and opportunities?  We look forward to talking and exploring the possible! Reach out: network@caredelivers.com