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Promises and Challenges of HIT in Community Health Centers November 2005
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Page 1: Promises and Challenges of HIT in Community Health Centers November 2005.

Promises and Challenges of HIT in Community Health Centers

November 2005

Page 2: Promises and Challenges of HIT in Community Health Centers November 2005.

Federally Qualified Health Care Program

ONCHIT

The Federal Landscape

CLINICCLINIC

CLINICCLINIC

334 Community Clinics

650 Health Care Sites

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Stronger and Healthier

Communities

CCI’s Commitment in California

$40 in IT infrastructure development in community health centers

6 years of lessons-learned and best practices

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Convergence

Success depends upon alignment and intersection of the paths of both initiatives.

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CHCs serve almost 15 million people in the United States

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Today’s Exploration

• Widespread adoption of HIT in a community clinic setting

• Reimbursement models to support widespread adoption

• Inclusion and support of CHCs in HIT development and funding policy

• CHC’s contribution to the overall conversation about uses of HIT for the wider health system

• Role of HIT to reduce disparities and improve health status

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CHCs are Fundamentally Different

• Care for people regardless of their ability to pay

• Attention on the overall health of communities, not just individual patients

• Patient population is harder to reach and more difficult to serve 

• Heavily dependent on Medicaid reimbursement and federal and state grants 

• Deliver high quality health care, often at a lower cost than other providers

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