Clover Health announced a partnership with quarter Health to increase the support and resources provided to Clover members with serious mental illness (SMI) through the company's home-based care delivery unit, Clover Home Care. As part of this partnership, quarter will use its expert care teams to augment Clover Home Care's capabilities. Quartet's clinicians will also begin using the Clover Assistant platform to deliver care to the Clover patients under its care.

Clover Home Care addresses the needs of Clover's most complex patient cohorts by delivering in-home care access, medication support, mental and physical care coordination, as well as local community resource and transportation support. Its care teams - both in-home and virtual - are led by physicians and nurse practitioners trained in both palliative care and family medicine, along with care coordinators, social workers, medical assistants and dedicated case managers. To augment Clover Home Care?s robust care delivery model, and address one of Clover?s highest need cohorts, the Company is tapping into the behavioral health expertise of quarter Health?s Whole Health program to provide additional support to members suffering from SMI.

The Whole Health program is a unique, whole-person care delivery solution that delivers a fully-integrated physical and behavioral health model that will take accountability for the total cost of care (TCOC) on Clover Health?s most complex members, while also providing wraparound care services for a traditionally underserved patient population. In addition to its care management capabilities, Clover's proprietary technology stack is essential in driving enrollment in disease-specific programs like Whole Health by Quartet. For example, Artificial intelligence (AI) embedded in Clover Assistant will identify members at highest risk of suffering from under-treated SMI, and identify increasing risk of hospitalizations for the SMI population.