ReKlame Health Expands BIPOC-Focused Psychiatric Care
- Now available in
New York ,New Jersey andFlorida ,ReKlame Health brings culturally competent, tech-enabled behavioral healthcare and addiction management to traditionally underserved BIPOC communities - In-network with several national and regional commercial health plans, ReKlame looks to expand coverage for Medicaid and managed care plans
- Black-founded and clinician-led mental healthcare innovator is actively hiring clinicians in
New York ,New Jersey andFlorida
America's mental healthcare system is failing people of color. Despite experiencing mental health disorder rates similar to those in more privileged populations, BIPOC communities are less likely to seek treatment, less likely to find or access high quality care and less likely to finish treatment. Correspondingly, the psychiatric profession has a long history of pathologizing people of color. Just 10.4% of psychiatry practitioners come from underrepresented groups. Psychiatry practitioners are also the least likely medical providers to accept any type of health insurance, with 62% accepting commercial insurance and 36% accepting Medicaid.
Launched in 2020 and led by founder & CEO
"I am intimately familiar with the challenges Black and brown communities face in finding and accessing high quality behavioral health care, and in feeling safe, seen and heard in their relationships with care providers," said Rochaste. "In expanding our practice to three of the nation's largest states, we intend to reach more BIPOC communities who are looking for affordable, empathetic care, delivered in collaboration with their existing medical care providers."
A Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Rochaste spent the last several years working in health systems in and around
ReKlame is actively hiring clinicians in
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