Unite Us, the nation’s trusted technology partner integrating health and community-based care, has officially announced a strategic partnership with Nomi Health, a leading national healthcare financial services platform, to deliver an innovative joint solution, geared towards streamlining administration and accelerating payments for community-based organizations (CBOs).
To understand the significance of such a development, we must consider that, historically reliant on grants, CBO continue to struggle with the adoption of reimbursement models, leading to operational strain and delayed payments.
Against that, Unite Us and Nomi’s new solution will arrive on the scene bearing an ability to cut down on these very payment delays, while simultaneously enjoying the necessary knowhow to improve financial health for organizations serving the most vulnerable populations. You see, once a claim (837) is submitted to the healthcare payer through the Unite Us platform, Nomi Health will quickly facilitate the end-to-end payment process using its platform so to deliver funds at a much faster rate.
More on the same would reveal how, for healthcare payers, the partnership brings to the fore an efficient, automated pathway for financially supporting their community based-partners, and at the same time, ensuring consistency in the context of program execution and broader reach across vulnerable populations.
All in all, thanks to this mechanism, healthcare payers can now provide their CBO partners consistent cash flow integral to the pursuit of sustaining and expanding critical services,
“Nomi Health is committed to eliminating the friction points in healthcare, and this partnership with Unite Us extends that commitment directly to the community level,” said Mark Newman, founder and CEO at Nomi Health. “Our platform is built to eliminate costly administrative processes and accelerate cash flow. Together with Unite Us, we are removing the traditional roadblocks that have prevented CBOs from being reimbursed efficiently.”
Talk about the whole value proposition on a slightly deeper level, we begin from the promise of a streamlined reimbursement workflow. This translates to how Unite Us greatly simplifies the entire reimbursement process, as well as provides accurate tracking, submission, and approval of services with unparalleled efficiency.
Next up, there is the facility outright dedicated to accelerating payments. Here, Nomi Health’s advanced banking infrastructure comes in handy to significantly shrink payment cycles, helping CBOs access the required funds faster than the industry has ever seen.
Another detail worth a mention relates to the prospect of reduced administrative burden. As Nomi Health takes on all administrative load, it treads up a long distance to cut down on the paperwork and manual effort traditionally required when processing reimbursements. This makes it possible for CBOs to commit more resources to their core mission.
Rounding up highlights would be the prospect of enhanced financial stability for local organizations. With predictable and accelerated cash flow, the solution in question is able to foster sustainability and bolster impact at the community level, all powered by technology capable of scaling geographically across states and across diverse service areas.
Founded in 2013, Unite Us’ rise up the ranks stems from its product suite, which can coordinate services using data-driven insights, streamline referral and case management, and facilitate eligibility reimbursements across government, healthcare, health plans, and community organizations.
The company’s scale can be better understood once you consider it offers, at the moment, more than 1.7M services, making it US’ largest network of community-based health and economic services focused on improving whole-person health.
Turning our attention towards Nomi Health, it makes a case for itself by combining analytics, pharmacy management, direct provider networks, and payment solutions so to provide the infrastructure which can better healthcare for self-insured employers. It presently serves well over 4,000 customers nationwide, impacting 30 million lives and influencing over $150 billion in healthcare spend.
“Our partnership with Nomi Health is a game-changer for healthcare payers and CBOs nationwide,” said Dan Brillman, co-founder and CEO at Unite Us. “For too long, the financial backbone of community based services has been strained by slow, complex payment processes. We are not just speeding up payments; we are fundamentally empowering CBOs with the efficiency and financial health they need to expand their impact and focus on delivering critical care and support to those who need it most.”