May 22, 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Jean Overstreet
Phone: (919) 657-0580
Email: jean@i2icenter.org
www.i2icenter.org
(May 22, 2018) i2i Center for Integrative Health is pleased to announce that Alliance Behavioral
Healthcare has become one of its high level Champion Supporters. The i2i Center is a
convener organization for healthcare leaders to work together to solve the most important issues
affecting behavioral, intellectual and developmental disabilities and primary healthcare and
support service systems within a comprehensive system of whole person care in North Carolina.
i2i Executive Director Mary Hooper said, “I am so pleased to add Alliance to the growing roster
of i2i Champion Supporters. The organization’s commitment to its communities is clear in its
services and programs that emphasize integrated care, social determinants of health, and
community inclusion for consumers. Rob Robinson and his entire staff have much to be proud
of. Alliance’s support and expertise is a great addition for i2i in its collaborative work, and we
are honored to recognize them among our Champions.”
Alliance recently introduced its Complete Care model built on the principles of population
health, or working to improve the health of entire groups of people. The model’s priority in
achieving the aim of population health is reducing health inequities or disparities among
different population groups due to, among other things, the social determinants of health. This is
being borne-out in numerous initiatives including Alliance’s rapidly expanding housing program
and its innovative work to combat the epidemic of opioid misuse.
“The mission of i2i is in close alignment with Alliance’s vision to be a leader in transforming the
delivery of whole person care in North Carolina’s public sector,” Robinson said. “We welcome
the opportunity to come to the table to help ensure that the unique expertise and experience of
the LME/MCOs continues to be a strong and viable component of our state’s Medicaid
transformation.”
Initial i2i Center policy initiatives and collaborative efforts are evolving around improving value
based payment structures, service system navigation for individuals with I-DD and their families,
system transformation, housing and housing supports for individuals transitioning to community
living, and training in business practices that are consistent with the expanding managed care
environment.
About i2i Center for Integrative Health
The January, 2018 establishment of the i2i Center for Integrative Health represents the evolution
of the NC Council of Community Programs’ 34 year legacy of collaboration and advocacy. The
mission of the i2i Center is to serve as an independent convener that fosters collaborative and
evidence-based initiatives for improving the quality and efficacy of the behavioral health,
intellectual and developmental disabilities, and substance use care and support services systems
within a comprehensive system of whole person care.
About Alliance Behavioral Healthcare
Alliance is a public behavioral health managed care organization, or MCO, with responsibility
for the authorization of services for almost 440,000 Medicaid-eligible and uninsured individuals
and a population of 1.8 million in Durham, Wake, Cumberland and Johnston counties.
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