USA Health, Accordia Announce Partnership

USA Health and Accordia Health, a primary care division of AltaPointe Health, recently announced a partnership to further expand healthcare access to Gulf Coast residents. Through the partnership, USA Health family medicine providers will practice under the umbrella of Accordia, a federally qualified health center (FQHC). USA Health providers described the move as uniting the common missions of both organizations and advancing them through an integrated healthcare delivery model. Accordia integrates primary care and behavioral healthcare to treat the whole person, with an emphasis on preventive services to help address patient concerns before they become more serious. This approach offers comprehensive and holistic treatment that also enables early detection and intervention for mental health issues, which often intertwine with physical conditions. In the U.S., FQHCs play a crucial role in increasing access to quality healthcare services for underserved populations, improving health outcomes and reducing healthcare disparities. As an FQHC, Accordia accepts all patients, regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay.

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