Neighborhood Connections, a Vermont-based organization providing benefits screening, intake, and support across multiple community programs, has selected Cumulus as its platform for centralized client data management and reporting.
Read more about Vermont’s Neighborhood Connections Selects CumulusSouthwest Community Care Partners (SWCCP), an emerging community care hub in Arizona, has selected Cumulus to serve as its centralized platform for care coordination, referral management, and reporting.
Southwest Community Care Partners is building a regional model to coordinate services across a network of community-based organizations and payer relationships. As the hub establishes operations, it is focused on creating a scalable infrastructure that supports multiple contracting and revenue cycle models.
With Cumulus, SWCCP will implement a unified platform to manage intake, screening, referrals, care coordination workflows, and reporting across its partner network. The platform will enable the organization to standardize operations, reduce reliance on manual processes, and generate the structured data needed to support billing and future value-based care arrangements.
Building a community care hub requires more than just connecting organizations, it requires infrastructure that supports coordination, accountability, and growth. Cumulus provides a strong foundation for our work, enabling us to bring partners together, streamline operations, and build toward a more connected and sustainable model of care in our community.
–Maddy Bynes-DeVaney, Southwest Community Care Partners Executive Director
Cumulus is purpose-built to support the real-world complexity of community care hubs, enabling organizations to manage multiple programs, partners, and funding streams within a single platform. The system supports referral and intake management, assessments, care coordination, and reporting, while allowing organizations to adapt workflows as contracts and partnerships evolve.
Cumulus is a secure, cloud-based platform with HITRUST certification and a healthcare-aligned architecture. It supports modern interoperability standards, including HL7 FHIR APIs and flexible data exchange models, enabling organizations to connect with health information exchanges, healthcare partners, and other external systems as needed.
Southwest Community Care Partners is taking a thoughtful and strategic approach to building its community care hub. By establishing a strong operational and data foundation from the outset, they are positioning themselves to support their partners effectively and to engage with payers in a more coordinated and accountable way over time.
–Tom Laba, Cumulus President
As Southwest Community Care Partners establishes payer relationships, the platform will support additional workflows related to billing, reporting, and performance tracking.
Southwest Community Care Partners joins a growing number of community care hubs across the country that have selected Cumulus to support their operations, reinforcing Cumulus as the platform of choice for organizations building scalable, payer-aligned community care infrastructure.
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