It shouldn’t be so hard to bridge the gap between physical health, mental health, social determinants of health and criminal justice. Now it isn’t.

Design, deploy and analyze your own mHealth patient engagement and care collaboration EBP workflows without costly consulting or programming.

The Problem

 

Silos create barriers that contribute to the US having the highest cost per capita and some of the poorest health outcomes among high income nations. Traditional models, that require costly consulting and customization,  are too cumbersome and limited in features to close the gaps between the silos which is needed to lower cost and improve outcomes.  Read more.

 

The New Way

 

Following the evolution of other configurable applications like SurveyMonkey or Qualtrix for surveys or Square Space or WordPress for web design, proVizor lets you design, test, deploy and analyze your own patient engagement and care collaboration work flow.  No need for expensive consultants or programmers.  Select from a library of community-driven workflow configurations or build your own.  Read more.

The proVizor Care Unit Method

At the heart of the proVizor platform is the Care Unit Method, a model and process for translating evidence-based practice into technology-enabled mHealth workflows.  Care Units refer to health and social interests and the evidence-based practices that support them.  Examples include chronic physical conditions like diabetes or COPD, behavioral health conditions like substance use disorder or depression, and social conditions such as hunger, homelessness and criminal justice involvement.  The proVizor Care Unit Method addresses the the continuum of care both within a Care Unit and between Care Units.  Through proVizor, the Care Unit Method allows organizations and communities to break down the walls between the physical, behavioral and social domains.  Read more.

Now is the time!

It is obvious:  providing an integrated continuum of care that addresses physical health, behavioral health and social determinants of health is the only logical way to minimize cost and maximize positive outcomes.  But for too long incentives have worked against collaboration and engagement.  That is changing.  With new Medicaid policies and recent legislation, including the SUPPORT Act of 2018, the momentum has shifted.  Now is the time for innovative solutions and leadership to create a truly integrated continuum of care.  Read more.

The proVizor Telehealth Platform

Health care providers have been using an earlier version of our platform since 2013.  For people with substance use disorder, our platform was shown to lower the rate of relapse, improve operating efficiency and even reduce the rate of recidivism.  However, making changes and enhancements to that platform still required costly consulting and customization services.  The solution is the proVizor mHealth Platform, our new solution for configurable patient engagement and care collaboration across the entire continuum of care.  Our new configurable platform lets your staff design, test, deploy and analyze your own Care Unit workflows without costly consulting or programming services.  Read more.

Join the proVizor community. Help us shape your future.

Our target date for general availability of the proVizor mHealth Platform is summer, 2020.  But we can’t do it alone.  We need you–specialists in chronic health conditions, substance use disorder, housing, food and criminal justice.  ProVizor is a universal patient engagement and care collaboration platform.  It can be configured for any Care Unit or health/social interest.  But while our team of systems engineers and programmers is building this new version of proVizor, we need leaders who will help us define and refine the vision and requirements for the initial set of Care Units.  Which Care Units are most important in your community?  What evidence-based practices should we make sure we address?  What metrics are most important?  What baseline data do you use?  What data do you need?  How do you collaborate with others across the continuum of care?  How would you like to collaborate?  Start by reading some of the executive summaries on our Research page.  If you want, we will send you the underlying papers or studies.  Tell us what you think.  Then, on our Solutions page, read about our patent-pending proVizor patient engagement and collaboration platform and the services we offer.  Over the next couple of weeks, we will add a forum section to the Community page.  We will begin moderated discussions following the model we’ve developed over the past 10 years for over 20 different Care Units or communities.  Now is the time to create the future of patient engagement and care collaboration.  Help us understand your workflow requirements and we will make sure the technology delivers what you need.  We will make it worth your while.  Help us shape your future.  Read more.
We’re looking for a few industry leaders, early adopters, who will help us design, test, and report their experience with the new proVizor Care Platform.
  • Participation as a use case community in our Care Unit Analysis requirements documents
  • A requirements analysis and implementation guide specific to your organization and community
  • Two years of licenses for the proVizor platform , starting when you go live
  • No cost for the requirements and implementation guide, and 50% discount on the first two years license fees paid in advance
  • Guarantee that the price will not rise.   Guarantee that if the price is lowered, your price will be adjusted to the lower price
  • Your organization will receive a percentage of the license fees for any organization that chooses your proVizor configuration as its starting template.
  • Participate in our forum as we define the technology requirements for the first set of Care Units
  • Take part in early product review testing and evaluation
  • Participate in evaluation of training materials
  • Once you are satisfied, go live in your practice.
  • Participate in user experience surveys
  • Participate in the ongoing forum discussion as new members join
  • Publish the results of your experience, either individually or as part of the community