SacValley MedShare, a well being data change and certified well being data group (QHIO) in California, has expanded from a regional to a statewide community in partnership with Dignity Well being.
For over a decade, Chico-based SacValley MedShare has been concerned within the safe change of well being data amongst healthcare suppliers in Northern California, supporting inhabitants well being initiatives. Now, in partnership with Dignity Well being, SacValley MedShare is about to increase its well being information change providers to 30 hospitals throughout the state, marking a big improve in well being data sharing inside the communities the place Dignity Well being operates.
“Turning into a statewide well being data change is a pure development for us,” stated John Helvey, government director of SacValley MedShare, in a press release. “Our alliance with Dignity Well being enhances our capabilities, permitting us to innovate and collaborate extra successfully in healthcare supply all through California.”
Dignity Well being, a part of CommonSpirit Well being, is a multi-state nonprofit community of 10,000 physicians, greater than 60,000 staff, 41 acute-care hospitals, and 400-plus care-centers, together with group hospitals, pressing care, surgical procedure and imaging facilities, residence well being, and first care clinics in Arizona, California, and Nevada. The partnership helps Dignity Well being’s compliance with AB133, guaranteeing adherence to California’s well being Knowledge Change Framework rules.
The Knowledge Change Framework is the first-ever statewide data-sharing settlement of its sort in California. The state’s Division of Well being and Human Providers (CalHHS) says it’s key to reaching the state’s plans for remodeling healthcare, increasing protection, and bettering connections between healthcare and social providers.
“Our dedication to reworking healthcare by revolutionary partnerships and know-how is foundational. Working with SacValley MedShare helps our imaginative and prescient of making a more healthy future for all by bettering entry to important well being data. We’re wanting to see the advantages this partnership will convey,” stated Adnan Hamid, California Regional CIO of CommonSpirit Well being, in a press release.