Innovation Projects
Innovation Projects
From 2017 – 2020 FLPPS Partners worked on innovative projects to improve performance on prioritized FLPPS pay-for-performance clinical outcomes intended to drive quick results.
Innovation Projects
From 2017 – 2020 FLPPS Partners worked on innovative projects to improve performance on prioritized FLPPS pay-for-performance clinical outcomes intended to drive quick results.
Naturally Occurring Care Network (NOCN) Initiatives
In 2019, FLPPS NOCNs developed solutions and identified interventions to address key underperforming clinical outcomes specific to each NOCN region after performing a root cause analysis.
FLPPS is partnering with Exercise Express, a community-based organization in the City of Rochester, on a one-year program that will expand access to services by hiring additional certified Peer Specialists. Continue Reading Support Available for City of Rochester Residents Facing Mental Health or Substance Use Disorders
Through its System Transformation and Community Investment Program, Finger Lakes Performing Provider System (FLPPS) is partnering with Partners In Community Development (PICD) to offer health and human service professionals training to better serve marginalized populations from ethnically diverse backgrounds. Continue Reading New Training for Health & Human Service Professionals to Improve Outcomes for Black, Indigenous and People of Color Populations
FLPPS has been awarded a Mother Cabrini Health Foundation grant for $250,000 from the Foundation’s Statewide 2021 Strategic Grants Program – Health Care Disparities. Continue Reading Community Navigation Program Aims to Reduce Health Disparities in both Urban and Rural Communities
Medicaid beneficiaries ages 50 and older and other individuals with Medicare or private insurance living in nine area counties can now access Lifespan’s comprehensive care management and healthcare coordination services. Continue Reading Lifespan Expands Services for Older Adults in the Finger Lakes Region
His Branches Community Health Center, Ibero-American Action League, and Finger Lakes Performing Provider System (FLPPS) are collaborating to address health and health care disparities among the Latino population in the City of Rochester; disparities that have been highlighted and intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue Reading New Program Focuses on Primary Care and Behavioral Health in Latino Neighborhoods
Through its System Transformation and Community Investment Program, Finger Lakes Performing Provider System (FLPPS) is partnering with Monroe Community College (MCC) and other community colleges and partners in the region in establishing a sustainable model for long-term career pathways that expand the healthcare workforce pool and provide opportunities for more diverse individuals to achieve economic mobility. Continue Reading Career Pathway Program Aims to Launch More Than 550 Students in Healthcare and Social Services Fields
Mayor Lovely A. Warren announced today that the City of Rochester Department of Recreation and Human Services, along with Finger Lakes Performing Provider System (FLPPS) has selected Recover Options Made Easy (ROME) to help expand the City’s Person in Crisis (PIC) program that responds to individuals experiencing a mental health or other crisis requiring intervention and support. Continue Reading Mayor Warren Announces Expansion of Persons in Crisis Team Services in Rochester
Through its System Transformation and Community Investment Program, FLPPS is partnering with Healthy Baby Network, HealthConnect One, and Finger Lakes Community Health on a two-year initiative to innovate Healthy Baby Network’s Black Doula Collaborative, which will improve the health and well-being of women, infants, and birthing families. Continue Reading Doula Program Addresses Racial Health Disparities
Finger Lakes Performing Provider System (FLPPS) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization established in 2014 with the mission of improving the healthcare delivery system for the Medicaid population. FLPPS is a partnership that includes a network of health and human services providers, including health systems, federally qualified health centers, nursing homes, behavioral health providers, and community-based organizations, across a 13-county region in Upstate New York.
FLPPS is a Workforce Investment Organization (WIO).