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PROGRAMS & INITIATIVES
Health Center Controlled Network Project
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Health Center Controlled Network Project
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In August 2016, the Coalition of Orange County Community Health Centers was awarded a federal grant and the designation of Health Controlled Network (HCCN) for 10 of it’s 26 members by the Health Resource and Service Agency (HRSA) of the federal government; and has since expanded to a total cohort size of 12 members, and further expansion within Orange County (and possibly in adjacent counties) is anticipated.
HCCN’s are a common approach to bring Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC’s), and Look-a-likes, together for the purpose of strengthening quality of care and improving patient health outcomes by achieving meaningful use of Office of the National Coordinator (ONC)- certified electronic health records (EHR), adopting technology and quality improvement strategies, and engaging in health information exchange (HIE).
The current members of the OCPH HIE include:
- Camino Health Center
- Central City Community Health Center, Inc.
- Families Together of Orange County
- Family Health Matters Community Health Center
- HURTT Family Health Clinic
- Korean Community Services (KCS)
- Nhan Hoa Comprehensive Health Care Clinic, Inc.
- Serve The People, Inc.
- Share Our Selves (SOS)
- Southland Integrated, Inc.
- St. Jude Neighborhood Health Centers
- University of California, Irvine
Current Initiatives include:
- Improving Patient Engagement
- Reduction of Provider Burden
- Implementation of HIE and Interoperability
- Aggregated Data Analytics
- Collaborative Quality Improvement
- Use of Health Information Technology (HIT) to address emerging health care issues
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