Community Technology Cooperative (CTC) Completes Implementation of Epic at Ten Massachusetts Health Centers
10 Federally Qualified Health Centers in
Portion of Implementation Costs Funded by Commonwealth, Making Major Strides for
“The populations we serve were hit the hardest by the effects of COVID, so as we recover from the pandemic, we want to ensure we continue to provide our patients with the highest quality of care,” said
"By bringing patients, providers, and community partners together in an integrated system, these ten health centers are advancing important work to improve health equity across the Commonwealth," said
While CTC and the associated health centers will support ongoing annual operating costs of Epic’s EHR system, part of implementation costs were funded through a one-time
“Ensuring that the people and communities most impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic benefit from American Rescue Plan dollars was paramount for the Legislature throughout the appropriations process,” said Senator
The converted health centers, with the assistance of CTC, will now enter post go-live phase and ensure proper usage and optimization of Epic. The new system will support their collection of over 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. Two additional MA FQHCs will go live with CTC’s instance of Epic in 2023. To see the full list of health centers participating in this project, click here.
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