MedCity News July 12, 2024
Marissa Plescia

Through a new partnership, Cityblock will offer medical and behavioral health services to members with serious mental illness or substance use disorder in Alliance Health’s Behavioral Health and Intellectual/Development Disability Tailored Plan.

Value-based primary care company Cityblock is deepening its presence with Medicaid members in North Carolina through a new partnership with Alliance Health, the companies announced Wednesday.

New York City-based Cityblock offers clinical care, behavioral health care and social care in patients’ homes, virtually and in community-based clinics. It primarily serves Medicaid members across seven states. Morrisville, North Carolina-based Alliance Health is a public managed care organization with about 137,000 Medicaid members across Cumberland, Durham, Harnett, Johnston, Mecklenburg, Orange and Wake counties.

Through the partnership — which launched in...

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