Community Care Cooperative (C3) Contracts with Epic for Better Coordination of Care and Health Equity for its Community of Patients
Initial Phase of EHR Adoption Will Improve Coordination of Care at 12 Federally Qualified Health Centers Providing 1.5 Million Clinical Visits Per Year
“Through bringing high-quality care to the most underserved populations, including people of all races and ethnicities, FQHCs have become woven into the fabric of the communities they serve. But in order to continue in their public-service mission, they need modern information technology,” said
“C3 is broadening access to the vital, high-quality services that FQHCs bring to their communities,” said
While C3 and the associated health centers will support ongoing annual operating costs of Epic’s EHR system, help with initial implementation costs was provided through a one-time
“It’s urgent that conversion to Epic begin now,” said
“It is vital that we allocate American Rescue Plan dollars where they can do the most good for the Commonwealth’s most vulnerable residents,” said Senator
C3 will now lead the conversation to Epic, implementing the EHR system initially across 12 interested health centers, which collectively provide 1.5 million clinical visits per year including vital behavioral health, dental and eye care, and essential social services linking patients and community members to health insurance, housing, food, and other supports.
“By contracting with the best-in-class EHR system, we can improve coordination of care for our patients and ensure that caregivers everywhere, regardless of location or facility, are better informed on patient treatment that has been provided elsewhere,” said
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