Caliber partners with Medicare Advantage plans to better care for the members who need it most — older adults living with serious mental illness, multiple chronic conditions, and complex behavioral health needs. We use modern data and AI to make sure the care they receive is actually working.
For older adults living with serious mental illness or several chronic conditions, decline is rarely sudden. A missed refill. A bad stretch of sleep. A small shift in how someone sounds on the phone. By the time it becomes an emergency room visit or a hospital stay, the signs were often there for weeks.
Those signs exist today — in pharmacy records, scheduled check-ins, conversations with a care team, even how someone speaks on a call. But they live in different systems, and nothing puts them together quickly enough for anyone to act. Standard quality measures catch problems only after they've become serious.
Caliber is the missing layer. We partner with Medicare Advantage plans to look after these members directly — listening across every channel they use, putting the signals together, and giving care teams the early warning that lets a small action prevent a hospital stay.
We're building Caliber the way a good care relationship is built: starting small, proving we can deliver, and expanding from there.
We work alongside Medicare Advantage plans to support their members with the most complex needs. Members get a dedicated Caliber care team plus their existing clinicians. Plans get measurable outcomes.
As the model proves out, we expand to additional plan partners and broader populations across North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and beyond.
In time, we'll launch a Caliber Medicare Advantage plan — built from the ground up around the way we already deliver care.
When Caliber flags a member, suggests a follow-up, or moves something up a care team's queue, there's always a clear reason — grounded in specific signals, visible to the clinicians and plan partners who need to trust it.
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