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HITEQ RESOURCES & EVENTS
PTSO of Washington
PTSO of Washington

PTSO of Washington

Since 2004, PTSO has been committed to providing member community health centers (CHCs) with effective healthcare technology services and solutions that enhance patient care and safety while maximizing business process efficiency. As a non-profit 509(a)(3) corporation, our collaborative clinical and patient management systems, technological infrastructure, and support result in integrated systems that facilitate informed and comprehensive care delivery. Through shared, cost-effective technology services, PTSO lowers the cost barrier, enabling CHCs to quickly and successfully implement health information technology.

San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium
San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium

San Francisco Community Clinic Consortium

SFCCC, a network of nine community-based nonprofit health centers operating from 21 sites, is a recognized leader and valued collaborator in the local health care safety net. Founded in 1982, they remain steadfastly committed to the patient populations served by partner health centers: the uninsured, underinsured, and underserved members of San Francisco’s diverse communities. SFCCC focuses on the big picture of the health care environment so that their partner health centers’ tradition of community-based health care is preserved.

SoonerVerse Inc.
SoonerVerse Inc.

SoonerVerse Inc.

Soonerverse Inc. was founded in 2009 and provides quality health care services to underserved areas and populations. SVI is dedicated to assisting our members to improve access to affordable health care and reducing health disparities for all Oklahomans. Working with members, SVI offers technical assistance and training, technology management and support, peer networking, and clinical quality and quality improvment.

Southwest Texas Network (embedded in Texas Association of Community Health Centers)
Southwest Texas Network (embedded in Texas Association of Community Health Centers)

Southwest Texas Network (embedded in Texas Association of Community Health Centers)

Formed in 1983, the Texas Association of Community Health Centers, Inc. (TACHC) is a private, non-profit membership association that represents Texas safety-net health care providers. TACHC is the federally-designated primary care association for the state and is the link between federal, state and local entities providing health care for Texas’ most vulnerable populations. TACHC members include community health centers, federally-designated migrant, public housing and homeless health care centers, health center networks and other providers who strive to meet the health care needs of the uninsured and underserved. Their services assist members provide high quality health care and address specific needs of administrators, clinicians, boards of directors, outreach workers and other center staff. They offer a wide variety of services targeted specifically toward the needs of Texas health centers in policy & advocacy, administration, information technology and clinical care.

St. Louis Integrated Health Network
St. Louis Integrated Health Network

St. Louis Integrated Health Network

In 2003, the St. Louis Integrated Health Network (IHN) was formed to create a network of health care providers that collaborate to improve accessibility, quality and affordability of health care for the uninsured and underinsured. Today, the IHN has 16 community health center members that provide comprehensive primary health care to all St. Louis area residents regardless of their insurance status. The IHN currently has 4 main service lines. the Community Referral Coordinator - or CRC program, the Transitions of Care task force (TOC), Newtork Community Academic Partnerships (NCAP) and Efforts to Outcomes (ETO).

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