Built for Payers Focused on Value-Based Performance
Drive down medical spend, improve outcomes, and elevate member experience with scalable care coordination programs.
Your Challenges
As a risk-bearing health plan, you're expected to improve affordability, quality and member experience, while operating under intense regulatory scrutiny and persistent cost inflation.
Managing utilization, pharmacy spend, network performance and member engagement is getting more challenging as provider market power, administrative mandates, and operational risk continue to grow.
Managing medical trend, rising specialty drug spend and hospital system price demands
Staying compliant with federal and state mandates like the No Surprises Act and interoperability requirements
Providing digital tools, simplifying engagement and competing for member loyalty
Achieving star ratings, improving HEDIS measures and managing chronic conditions effectively
Optimizing prior authorization processes, reducing unnecessary care and ensuring medical necessity
Contracting with high-value partners, addressing provider market consolidation and ensuring access
What Deacon Delivers
Deacon supports payers with full-service, tech-enabled care coordination that reduces spend, drives better outcomes, and boosts satisfaction, without adding administrative burden.
Deliver Measurable ROI
Whether you need delegated risk support or better outcomes for a high-cost population, we meet you where you are.
Surface Predictive Insights
Use real-time data to stratify risk, track performance, and inform contracting and intervention strategies.
Protect Network Integrity
Close gaps and streamline handoffs to reduce leakage and increase in-network referrals.
Support High-Risk Members
Nurse coordinators provide holistic support throughout both surgical and conservative pathways, as well as polychronic care management, improving adherence and experience.
Lower Episode Costs
Reduce unnecessary skilled nursing facility (SNF) and in-patient rehabilitation facilities (IRF) utilization, shorten length-of-stay (LOS), and avoid readmissions across high-cost specialties.