Meet the Network

A network built by community, for community

BHT has been facilitating care coordination in the region since our founding. From our early days of insurance navigation and trusted messenger work, we have had a goal of connecting folks to services through an integrated community network of care that is both for and by the community.

As we build our region’s Community Care Hub, we’re growing a network of partners that includes referral partners who help us connect with those most in need of care and care coordination partners who we contract with who bring trusted messengers in the community to deliver care to those experiencing the highest levels of health disparities in our region. 

“A diverse group of adults sits around tables in conversation during a community meeting. In the background, two pairs of people talk on couches. The atmosphere is warm and collaborative, with notebooks, drinks, and folders on the table. The image is framed by a rounded orange border.”

Pictured: a group of Community Health Workers in Eastern Washington. Photo by Dean Davis Photography

Why do we call it the 'Social Care Network'?

Most of us are familiar with healthcare networks in our region, whether that be hospital networks, managed care networks, or other primary care institutions, but what about social care?

Social care focuses on the non-clinical needs that folks need to be healthy, like having a safe place to live, access to nutritious food, reliable transportation, or family support services. These essentials—often outside the doctor’s office—play a critical role in keeping folks healthy.

The Social Care Network is made up of trusted community partners who connect folks to these resources. Care coordinators work one-on-one with folks to address their most urgent needs.

Better Health Together supports a network of Community Based Organizations (CBOs)—including social service providers, behavioral health specialists, and health care centers—that employ a community workforce reflective of the diverse cultures, languages, or beliefs that they serve.

We call this our Social Care Network, which includes:

  • Care Coordination Partners

  • Referral Partners

At Better Health Together, we know CBOs and their workforce are the experts at providing culturally and linguistically appropriate care. Through funding and support, we aim to amplify community expertise and empower CBOs to do what they do best: serving their communities.

The Social Care Network Includes:

Care Coordination Partners

Partners contracted with BHT to provide community based care coordination services.

Referral Partners

Partners who work with BHT to help guide individuals who need care to the Community Care Hub.

Meet our 2026/2027 Community Based Care Coordination Partners

In 2025, we released a request for proposals to establish a network of providers who would help us serve those experiencing the highest levels of health disparities. We are now working alongside these regional contracted partners connecting folks to the support and social care services they need through a trusted and trained community based workforce. 

Meet Our Referral Partners

Whether someone refers themselves into the Community Care Hub or comes through a partner—like a community based organization, health system, or call center—they’ll get connected. This is our ‘no wrong door’ approach to referrals.

Everyone is welcome. Every door is the right one.

Local government

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Regional School Networks

Local Healthcare Providers

Community Based Organizations

Interested in becoming a referral partner with the Community Care Hub? Reach out to us at [email protected]

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