Jun 12, 2018
OneCity Health, the NYC Health + Hospitals Performing Provider System under New York State’s Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment (DSRIP) program, today announced the eight community partners that will receive funding from its $5 million Innovation Fund to implement programs targeting DSRIP priorities and the public health system transformation goals, including reducing avoidable hospitalizations, improving community health outcomes, and addressing social determinants of health, such as food security and health literacy.
“Congratulations to our partners for submitting creative ideas that cover a range of topics, from opioid dependency to improving connections to care. Their innovations will help improve the health of our patients,” said Israel Rocha, CEO, OneCity Health. “Each project represents two important aspects of the DSRIP program, innovation and community collaboration. These innovative solutions help to bridge the gap to a value-based payment environment, and the collaborations between our community partners demonstrate a holistic approach to creating an integrated delivery system. We look forward to helping to foster these programs over the next year and seeing their results.”
OneCity Health awarded funding to the following projects:
The $5M Innovation Fund was open to all OneCity Health partners, which include more than 160 community-based organizations, hospitals, physician practices, pharmacies, and behavioral health practitioners, among others. OneCity Health encouraged partners to collaborate and submit joint applications and ultimately received 41 applications from 55 partners.
Projects will start on July 1 and run for a year. Completed project evaluations will be due September 1, 2019.
The $5M fund was one of the largest allocations set aside by a Performing Provider System across the State to support more community collaborations, innovations, and best practices.