See you at ViVE
URAC, the nation's leading digital health accreditor, thank you for coming to see us at ViVE, in Los Angeles to talk about our accreditation programs in Digital Health, Health Equity and Mental Health at Work, and how these programs can give you a competitive advantage, and get you ready for the future in this changing digital health care landscape.
Digital Health + Health Equity: Bridging the Gaps in Care
URAC’s digital health and health equity accreditation can be achieved at the same time. And, when you earn both accreditations, your organization demonstrates the strongest commitment to equitable, safe and secure patient care no matter who your patients are or where you serve them.
URAC reviews the following in all of our programs:
- Business Management: How you do your work
- People Management: Who helps you achieve your goals
- Data Management: How you collect and protect your patient data
Some of URAC's Accreditation Programs
Telehealth Accreditation
Performs and/or delegates health care services via telecommunications technology
Health Equity Accreditation
Allowing all health care organizations to highlight their commitment to health equity in the communities they serve.
Remote Patient Monitoring Accreditation
Uses digital technologies to collect health data and transmit to health care providers
Telehealth Support Services Certification
Supports telehealth providers but does not directly provide care
Mental Health at Work Accreditation
Showcases your organization's commitment to your employees' mental health.
URAC's New Health Equity Accreditation
Health equity matters in all elements of health care. That’s why URAC developed our new Health Equity Accreditation.
This accreditation is valuable to any health care organization. Here’s why:
- Verified organizational commitment to health equity that puts you above your competition
- Serves as a validation and verification of your organization's efforts to meet the needs of the population you serve
- Demonstrates that health equity matters in and out of direct patient care settings
Telehealth and Behavioral Health White Paper
Providers and patients across the country have turned to telehealth to serve their needs. While telehealth encounters continue to rise in most specialties, in the field of behavioral health, the revolution has been particularly dramatic.
This area of health care has experienced longstanding challenges, including access to affordable, quality care.
Does a move to telehealth open new possibilities for addressing treatment for mental health and substance use disorder diagnoses? We asked some experts for their take.