Program areas at The Health Collaborative
Health information exchange services:the Health Collaborative electronically connects hospitals, labs and physicians for admission notifications, lads, radiology and transcribed reports. Clinical data can be viewed through a portal or inserted directly into a physician's electronic Health record (ehr).
Emergency preparedness: The Health Collaborative is one of a group of multidisciplinary agencies and organizations working to enhance The region's ability to achieve emergency preparedness capabilities recommended by The u.s. department of Health and human services and The office of The assistant secretary for preparedness and response (aspr) through collaboration in planning and response to prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters, mass casualty incidents, public Health emergencies, or other catastrophic incidents requiring a unified response.
Fee for service: help hospitals and Health care systems support diverse and local companies while saving money and advancing their Health equity goals; collecting and distributing trauma and injury data including demographic, clinical and outcome data to help hospitals achieve compliance while analyzing current performance and informing improvement initiatives; provide comprehensive clinical continuing education for emergency and critical care staff; other ad-hoc requests from community partners
Community health:through strategic collaboration with members and partners, work to eliminate Health disparities and achieve equitable Health outcomes for all.workforce:expanding access to healthcare careers and convening employers, educators, students, and community collaborators to address The healthcare workforce shortage.resale and other:provide accurate and up-to-date information for codes, compliance, medical necessity determination and revenue improvement through The resale of an externally sourced suite of software products.quality improvement: working to become a community where people transition from one healthcare setting to another and receive healthcare in a coordinated, personalized manner, saving healthcare dollars and improving patients' quality of life.