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Optimizing Your HCCN Partnership to Improve Health Center Operations and Health Outcomes - NTTAP Featured

Date
October 20, 2021
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Has your health center optimized your HCCN partnership? Health Center Controlled Networks (HCCNs) are a critical component to the success of health centers.They are comprised of a group of health centers that collaborate to improve operational and clinical practices by making health information technology (HIT) easier for providers to use, increasing the security of patient information, and using data to improve patient care. This session will provide strategies for how to leverage your HCCN partnership to support your health center operations and improve health outcomes through data collection, data analytics, and interoperability.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe what a HCCN is and how HCCNs can support health centers.
  • Outline the role of HCCNs in data collection, data analytics, and interoperability.
  • Highlight strategies for strengthening partnerships between health centers and HCCNs.

Speakers

Speaker Image for Timothy Long
Chief Clinical Officer, Health Choice Network
Speaker Image for Alan Mitchell
Executive Director, HealthEfficient
Speaker Image for Warria Esmond
Chief Clinical Officer, Alliance Chicago

Moderator

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Cassie Lindholm, MPA, PCMH CCE
Deputy Director, Network Relations, NACHC

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