About This Location
The Coordinated Care Clinic is designed for patients with complicated medical, mental health and social needs that can result in frequent hospitalization.
We offer patients:
- Primary care
- Mental health
- Office-based opioid treatment
- Medication therapy management
- Outreach services
- Social and community resource management
- Post-incarceration continuation of care
Referral required
This clinic is available to patients by professional referral only, including medical professionals, faith community members, law enforcement, human service providers, or other community professionals. Referrals to Coordinated Care Clinic can be made by calling 320-656-7195.
CentraCare – Coordinated Care and Correctional Care Team
- Scott Abrams, MD
- Zachary Dorholt, LPCC, MS
- Briana Eriksson-Kotschevar, APRN, CNP
- Miranda Linn, APRN, CNP
- Penny Rubesh, APRN, CNP
- Catherine Standfuss, DNP, APRN
- Angela M Young, MS, LMFT
Correctional Care
The Correctional Care program cares for incarcerated individuals in the Stearns and Benton county jails. Through a unique contract with the counties, CentraCare medical professionals provide high-quality, cost-effective and comprehensive care that is available to inmates at the jail facilities and in the Coordinated Care Clinic or in the community after the inmate has been released from jail.
“CentraCare is pleased to provide medical care, integrated behavioral health, medication therapy management, social services and more for patients who are incarcerated, said David Frenz, Medical Director. Correctional Care is a natural extension of our comprehensive, community-based medical services,”
For More Information:
Chronic Controlled Substance Monitoring Program
Thousands of patients in health care receive opioid analgesics for chronic pain, generally in primary care. Since 2013, CentraCare has been improving pain management and opioid prescribing system-wide. In our continued efforts, CentraCare is implementing the Federation of State Medical Boards’ Guidelines for the Chronic Use of Opioid Analgesics throughout primary care and Internal Medicine clinics. This practice guideline outlines a comprehensive care model that ensures provider support and patient safety.
CentraCare - Coordinated Care Clinic has dedicated, centralized “opioid” nurses to serve as a system resource to support frontline providers. The nurses utilize tools that can predict opioid overdose, opioid-related side effect burden, and as well as other validated tools, and make recommendations for the primary care providers.