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Forward Leading IPA


  • About Us

    FLIPA believes in the purpose shared across its member organizations: to serve our communities better. We connect community health centers, behavioral health organizations, and community-based organizations to develop innovative solutions to drive successful outcomes.

    We’re the first organization in the region to bring together behavioral health, substance use, and primary care under a single umbrella to meet the needs of underserved populations.

    By helping different types of providers coordinate to serve the whole patient, our members can deliver health care in a more integrated, productive, cost-effective way. When behavioral health organizations, substance use agencies, and FQHCs collaborate, we can all provide better, more comprehensive care. For instance, our concerted efforts can: Improve care by considering the impact of Social Determinants of Health (SDH) that are often barriers to physical and mental health for patients.

    • Encourage better patient compliance with important prescription medications vital to physical and mental stability.
    • Help patients better manage chronic conditions to prevent the need for costlier care later.
    • Keep patients out of the Emergency Department (often overutilized by those who have mental health disorders), lowering costs and providing more helpful care.

    FLIPA believes in the purpose shared across its member organizations: to serve our communities better. We connect community health centers, behavioral health organizations, and community-based organizations to develop innovative solutions to drive successful outcomes.

    We’re the first organization in the region to bring together behavioral health, substance use, and primary care under a single umbrella to meet the needs of underserved populations.

    By helping different types of providers coordinate to serve the whole patient, our members can deliver health care in a more integrated, productive, cost-effective way. When behavioral health organizations, substance use agencies, and FQHCs collaborate, we can all provide better, more comprehensive care. For instance, our concerted efforts can: Improve care by considering the impact of Social Determinants of Health (SDH) that are often barriers to physical and mental health for patients.

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