Regional Health Connectors and Practice Transformation
How do Regional Health Connectors support practices that are participating in transformation efforts?
Transformation efforts support practices in improving quality of care while enhancing the opportunity to succeed in new payment models. Practices participating in transformation efforts receive support from practice facilitators (PFs or coaches), clinical health information technology advisors (CHITAs), and Regional Health Connectors. Unlike RHCs, PFs and CHITAs are matched with practices participating in transformation efforts. All three work together to determine how and when to integrate RHC support into a practice improvement plan.
Working in Collaboration
Regional Health Connectors connect with practices, stakeholders, and community-based organizations to assess local priorities and determine what efforts exist that can be complemented by either incorporating practices into existing projects, or through connecting community-based organizations to practices for the purpose of enhancing goals already set by the practices.
Practice Facilitators Quality Improvement Coach Support |
Clinical Health Information Technology Advisors (CHITAs) Technical and Data Processes Support |
Regional Health Connectors (RHCs) A Trusted Local Convener |
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Practice Transformation in Action
RHCs can still support practices that are not currently participating in transformation efforts. They may do this by:
- Assessing the need for practice transformation.
- Making connections to appropriate programs, like Innovation Support Project, the Facilitating Alcohol Screening and Treatment (FAST), Opioid Use Disorder Management, or others.
- Connecting practices to community resources and programs in the surrounding region.