HCP SoCal recognized as game-changing model for high performance by California Health Care Foundation study

June 11, 2018

Health Center Partners of Southern California (HCP SoCal), a consortia of primary healthcare organizations, was recently highlighted as a model for advancing high-performance by the California Health Care Foundation. The designation is based on a case study analysis of the partnership between Community Health Systems, Inc. (CHSI) and HCP SoCal, which resulted in improved quality of care for patients and increased revenues for CHSI.

“This study confirms what we already knew,” said Henry N. Tuttle, President and CEO of Health Center Partners of Southern California, “HCP SoCal’s model of clinically integrated health centers with a focus on quality improvement delivers exceptional care for patients and value for health plans.”

The study, titled Partnering to Succeed: How Small Health Centers Can Improve Care and Thrive Under Value-Based Payment, finds that health centers with robust infrastructure across the four key pillars of people, care systems, data, and business model, provide financially sustainable safety net services that result in better care, lower costs, happier staff and reduced health disparities.

Mid-sized health centers like Community Health Systems, Inc. (CHSI) in particular, have benefited from partnering with HCP SoCal through increased revenue and an overall improved quality of care. CHSI optimized their work flows, emergency health responses, enhanced their ability to negotiate purchases, and created valuable health plan payment arrangements.

The study further found that partners across the board received consistent improvements in quality performance, serving as the greatest benefit in partnering with the high-functioning consortium.

Visit California Health Care Foundation for the study

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