Posts Tagged ‘providers’
Community Medical Centers Partners With Manifest MedEx To Improve Care Transitions
Community Medical Centers (CMC) is a Federally Qualified Health Center and certified Primary Care Medical Home (PCMH) with locations in San Joaquin, Solano, and Yolo counties. CMC clinics serve the safety net population, and most of CMC’s more than 100,000 patients are insured through Medicare, Medi-Cal, or the Health Plan of San Joaquin (HPSJ). CMC…
Read MoreHow One Pediatric Practice Reduces Chart Chasing and Streamlines Post-Discharge Follow-Up and Vaccine Distribution With Manifest MedEx
Garden Pediatrics is a pediatric practice serving the Inland Empire area, providing care for approximately 40 to 50 PPO and Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) patients under the age of 21 every day. Their patients are also seen at local specialty clinics, urgent care centers, and hospitals in the area, many of whom participate and…
Read MoreHow Urgent Care and Walk-In Clinics Use Manifest MedEx’s Longitudinal Patient Records to Improve Workflows and Care
Dr. Mike’s Walk-In Clinics has served the Hi-Desert area for more than 20 years with locations in Apple Valley, Victorville, Barstow, and Hesperia. The medical practice group is passionate about making healthcare easy and accessible to the community and provides urgent and primary care services for more than 120 patients daily. In 2021, Dr. Mike’s…
Read MoreData, Flexibility, and Community: How One FQHC is Driving the Future of Care
A Southern California-based federally qualified health center (FQHC) works hard to reach populations that are lacking infrastructure and don’t otherwise have access to high-quality healthcare programs. This FQHC delivers patient results that inspire, and they have built momentum especially with women’s health, newborn screenings, and diabetes prevention, as well as HIV testing and trans healthcare…
Read MoreUsing Data to Proactively Identify and Assist High-Risk Patients During COVID-19
Explore how Inland Empire Foundation for Medical Care (IEFMC) and Riverside County Medical Association (RCMA) launched a two-part outreach program using MX data, helping to reduce the risk of virus transmission and unnecessary hospitalizations for the most vulnerable patients during a fast-moving pandemic. Download Our PDF
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