Utilizing New Care Models to Expand Access to Behavioral Healthcare

mdlogix wins multi-year contract with NIDA

The mdlogix team is pleased to announce that we have been contracted by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) to provide technology that promotes the use of innovative care models to treat people with behavioral health issues, including those suffering from opioid addiction and suicidality. This multi-year contract will leverage our BH-Works software platform to help clinicians offer behavioral health services in primary care practices, university health clinics, community-based organizations, emergency departments, and schools.

The mdlogix team has partnered with Drexel University, Temple University, Bon Secours Baltimore, and Indiana Rural Health Association (IRHA) to deploy BH-Works in various clinical and non-clinical settings. IRHA has brought the Indiana Statewide Rural Health Network (InSRHN) to the project, a member driven rural health network comprised of 30 Indiana critical access and rural hospitals.

Through this collaboration, we intend to improve coordinated care across multiple organizations, addressing the social determinants that cause barriers to care for people with substance use disorders and other behavioral health problems. We will also enhance patient engagement by providing patients, as well as their caregivers and families, opportunities to participate in the planning, treatment, and management of their own care.

Learn more about one of our partners, Indiana Rural Health Association