Our Process
✅ CMS / CMMI pilot programs
✅ Program Development & Clinical Design
✅ Outcomes Registries and Data Dashboards
✅ Compliance, Documentation, & Risk Awareness
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Oak Mountain Outdoor Healthcare (OMOHC) is translating environment-first, epigenetics-informed science into real-world care models that can be tested and scaled through CMS and the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation (CMMI).
Environment → Biology → Operational Program → Payment → Policy→
Value Based Outdoor Healthcare is designed for national demonstration through CMS Innovation Center authorities, enabling reimbursement, scalability, and multi-state implementation.
✅ Understand the biology of nature-based care
Mapping physiological and epigenetic changes linked to structured outdoor interventions.
✅ Test clinical outcomes in real-world programs
Evaluating symptom reduction, safety, utilization, and functional gains.
✅ Advance population health and health-equity
Examining how environment-first care improves outcomes.
✅ Build the payment models of the future
Creating CMS-ready pathways for reimbursement and value-based adoption.
Our Pilot Projects
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Nature-Based Brain Health & Neuroregeneration Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) offers a new path for individuals experiencing depression, anxiety, trauma-related dysregulation, cognitive fatigue, or chronic stress.
Rooted in epigenetics, neuroplasticity, and environment-first healthcare, this program blends clinical care with structured outdoor therapies, movement-based regulation, metabolic optimization, family-systems coaching, and precision-guided recovery plans.
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Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a leading driver of disability, opioid use, and avoidable utilization. Traditional episodic care reinforces fragmentation and delays functional recovery. Emerging evidence demonstrates that environmental regulation, physical conditioning, neuroeducation, and coordinated multidisciplinary care significantly improve outcomes, yet such models remain inaccessible. VBOHC offers a standardized, scalable methodology that embeds CMS priorities: health equity, data transparency, functional outcomes, and cost-of-care reduction.
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Anxiety, Heart Health & Environment
Anxiety doesn’t just affect the mind it shapes the body. Long-term stress signals can raise blood pressure, strain the cardiovascular system, and increase the risk of heart disease.
Under a Value-Based Outdoor Healthcare (VBOHC) model, we recognize anxiety as an environment-driven health signal, not a personal failure. Scientific studies show that when people spend extended time in safe, regulating environments such as green and blue spaces, blood pressure decreases, heart rate variability improves, and the stress response resets.
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Depression and metabolic syndrome interact through inflammatory pathways, stress-response dysregulation, HPA-axis overactivation, and impaired behavioral self-regulation. We apply environment-based treatment conditions, exposure to green/blue spaces, precision metabolic monitoring, and biobehavioral epigenetic markers to demonstrate improved clinical and cost outcomes for CMS beneficiaries.
We work with individuals, payers, partner clinics, and pilot program sites.