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Turn-Key Health, an Enclara Healthcare company, serves health plans, provider organizations and their members who are experiencing a serious or advanced illness. Its unique community-based model, Palliative Illness Management™ (PIM™), identifies, engages, and improves the member and caregiver quality of life. Drawing upon more than 20 years` experience in managing over 5 million patients suffering from serious or advanced illness, Turn-Key delivers high-quality community-based palliative care to health plan members. We do this by executing on a strategy of identifying, convening and standardizing: Identify members earlier in their disease progression who are likely going to be overmedicalized during the last 6-12 months of life using claims data and predictive analytics / AI. Convene, train and manage local and national networks of palliative care trained nurses and social workers to engage effectively with identified members. Standardize, monitor and report on palliative engagement through our proprietary palliative EHR using Turn-Key Health`s Palliative Activation Scale (PAS), which is the measure of a patient`s propensity to adopt a palliative care approach. This rapidly scalable solution seamlessly integrates with, and extends, existing case and utilization management programs, to deliver a solution that improves quality of life and decreases cost.
The Sisters of Bon Secours were founded in 1824 to respond to the needs of those who were sick and dying in Paris by providing health care to them in their homes. Through their care, they believed that they were bringing God`s healing, compassion and liberation to those in need by helping to alleviate their suffering and bringing a message of hope and assurance that there is a God who loves them. The first three Sisters of Bon Secours arrived in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1881, and established their first hospital in 1919. By 1980, the Sisters had established or assumed responsibility for several Catholic hospitals, long-term care facilities, and other health care services. The Sisters formed Bon Secours Health System in 1983 to provide skilled, unified management and professional resources for all their health care operations while preserving their Catholic tradition of providing quality care to all, especially to those who are poor, sick and dying.
OU Medicine comprises OU Medical Center, The Children`s Hospital at OU Medical Center, OU Medical Center Edmond and the OU Medicine Breast Health Network. We are Oklahoma`s largest and most comprehensive health system, offering expertise in more medical specialties than any other hospital system in the state. Some of OU Medicine`s outstanding services include Oklahoma`s highest level of trauma care for adults and children, the most advanced treatment for stroke patients, the highest-level neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in Oklahoma, expert cardiac care at the OU Medicine Cardiovascular Institute and Children`s Heart Center, and the state`s largest group of board-certified geriatricians. OU Medical Center Edmond is home to Edmond`s only inpatient senior behavioral health program, Autumn Life Center for Geriatric Behavioral Health.Breast Health Network is the state`s largest group of dedicated breast specialists with four Oklahoma City metro locations and a statewide mobile mammography program. We have the state`s most experienced transplant team and benefit from a collaborative relationship with OU Physicians and the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. Together, we make up OU Medicine and we`re helping keep Oklahoma alive and well.
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