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Colorado Community Managed Care Network (CCMCN)
Colorado Community Managed Care Network (CCMCN)

Colorado Community Managed Care Network (CCMCN)

Colorado Community Managed Care Network (CCMCN) is comprised of 19 Community Health Centers. CCMCN was founded in 1994 to respond pro-actively to the advent of mandatory Medicaid managed care, and has evolved to a multi-faceted organization focusing on managed and accountable care, health information technology, and clinical quality improvement programming.

Community Care Network of Virginia
Community Care Network of Virginia

Community Care Network of Virginia

Since 1996, Community Care Network of Virginia, Inc. (CCNV), has been a trusted support system, training partner and business process expert for health providers, including Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC), private practices, hospitals, managed care organizations, and provider networks. Providing integrated, network-based services and programs to healthcare clients to help them run their businesses better so that they can focus on patient care. This includes the centralized practice management system, help desk, and support infrastructure that we established in 1999.

Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County
Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County

Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County

The Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles (CCALAC) was founded in 1994, alongside their 62 memebers  they share a common mission to promote community clinics and health centers as providers and advocates for expanding access to quality comprehensive health care for medically underserved people in Los Angeles County.

Community Clinic Consortium of Contra Costa and Solano County
Community Clinic Consortium of Contra Costa and Solano County

Community Clinic Consortium of Contra Costa and Solano County

The Community Clinic Consurtium was established in Contra Costa County in 2004, and provides representation and support to 26 non-profit community health center sites and their patients. The Consortium works at the county, state and federal government levels to advocate for funding and policy changes that help health centers meet the diverse health care and social service needs of almost 200,000 patients annually. The Consortium also serves as a local resource for clinic staff, clients and the community.

Community Health Access Network
Community Health Access Network

Community Health Access Network

The Community Health Access Network (CHAN) is the only Health Center Controlled Network (HCCN) in New Hampshire.  Established in 1995, CHAN has developed and supports an integrated clinical and administrative system infrastructure for its ten Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) members which includes 3 Healthcare for the Homeless Programs.

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