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Headquarters
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Founded
1969
Delaware Valley Community Health (DVCH) runs eight Federally Qualified Health Centers in Southeastern Pennsylvania, providing primary medical care, dental services, and behavioral health for patients regardless of their ability to pay. Its model centers on community-based clinics that offer sliding-fee-scale access and integrated care, so people can get medical needs met at convenient locations. DVCH differentiates itself by acting as a long-time safety-net provider focused on Latino and African-American communities, with a network that includes Fairmount Primary Care, its satellites, Maria de los Santos centers, Norristown Regional Health Center, and Parkview Health Center, serving diverse neighborhoods with a comprehensive suite of services. The goal is to deliver high quality, accessible health care to underserved populations in the region and improve overall community health outcomes.
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REMOTE-FIRST COMPANY/PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NextGen Healthcare, a leading provider of innovative healthcare technology solutions, today announced that it is at the forefront of supporting Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and Community Health Centers (CHCs) across the nation as reporting requirements from the Health Resources Services Administration (HRSA) evolve. Serving more than 400 FQHCs and integrated care centers nationwide, the company has passed HRSA’s synthetic data testing requirements and is now approved to support health centers as they navigate UDS+ reporting. NextGen Healthcare is currently working with its Cohort 1 beta clients—a group of health centers that volunteered to be early adopters while UDS+ compliance is still elective and will complete first test submissions by March 31, 2024. UDS+, an overhaul of HRSA’s longstanding Uniform Data System reporting methodology that is expected to become mandatory by 2025 or 2026, will eventually require that health centers report quality performance data on the individual patient level rather than submitting aggregated data at the population level. In addition to enabling better alignment of data across governmental and industry standards, this shift will help health centers identify which site-of-care interventions are most impactful so they can make data-supported decisions that meaningfully improve patient outcomes. “NextGen Healthcare is proud to have served as a trusted advisor for FQHCs and integrated care centers across the US for decades,” said David Sides, chief executive officer of NextGen Healthcare
Grants from Direct Relief’s Fund for Health Equity were provided with support from the AbbVie Foundation, as part of its commitment to support underserved Black and other communities across t…
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Industries
Social Impact
Healthcare
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Founded
1969
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