MIAMI - Ontrak Health (NASDAQ: OTRK), an AI and telehealth-enabled behavioral healthcare company, has announced an expansion of its strategic partnership with Sentara Health in Virginia. The expansion includes the introduction of Ontrak’s WholeHealth+ program to eligible self-insured groups, building upon a recent commercial expansion with Sentara Health Plans from February 29.
The partnership growth is set to increase the number of Sentara Health Plans members eligible for Ontrak’s program by over six times, with outreach already underway for these new groups. Moreover, the companies are collaborating to launch Ontrak’s Advanced Engagement System across Sentara Health Plan’s commercial population.
Mary Lou Osborne, Ontrak Health’s President and Chief Commercial Officer, expressed confidence in the strengthened relationship, highlighting the potential to support additional members requiring behavioral health assistance. Osborne emphasized the five-year history between the two organizations and the future potential of the partnership.
Ontrak’s mission is to address the needs of the behavioral health population often overlooked by the healthcare system. The company utilizes AI, predictive analytics, and digital interfaces, complemented by care coach engagements, to provide personalized care and improve health outcomes.
Sentara Health, a not-for-profit health system, operates 12 hospitals and serves over 1 million members through Sentara Health Plans in Virginia and Florida. The organization is known for its clinical quality, safety, and focus on innovation and patient care experience.
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