Buckeye Health Plan receives Dorland Health Case in Point Award

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Buckeye Health Plan (Buckeye) announced today that it's been awarded a Dorland Health Case in Point Award for its Pregnancy Specialty Care Management Program. The Case in Point Platinum Awards recognizes successful case management programs that focus on the continuum of care coordination. Buckeye received the prestigious honor at the sixth annual awards ceremony held in Bethesda, Maryland, on May 7.

The Pregnancy Specialty Care Management Program, launched in January 2014, helps identify pregnant plan members with a current or previous history of alcohol and/or substance abuse and engage them in treatment programs, eliminate fragmentation in care delivery and ensure members and providers have access to information to improve the delivery of care. Participants stay in the program as long as they like and are given all relevant screenings and assessments, a member-centric treatment plan, referrals and access to clinical care conferences as needed, as well as education and support.

"The entire Buckeye team is dedicated to improving the outcomes of our most fragile members, our babies, and their moms," said Bruce Hill, President and CEO for Buckeye. "They are making differences in members' lives every day."

"Our member educational programs, including our case management, are critical to helping Centene and its subsidiaries provide access to quality, integrated healthcare and education for our members," said Mary Mason, M.D., Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Specialty Companies for Centene. "We are honored to be recognized by Dorland Health with this prestigious award."

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