Health Center Gets Grant to Expand Network in State

A for nearly $1.37 million will allow Coastal Family to expand its , adding four more centers to a shared database.

Seven federally qualified are part of the ’s Controlled , a group of centers that has banded together to exchange information.

The is one of 18 totalling $27.8 million awarded by the Department of and Human Services to implement electronic records and other information technology innovations.

The money is part of $2 billion allotted to the department’s Resources and Services Administration under the American Recovery and of 2009.

The money is to be used to expand -care services to low-income and uninsured people through its - program.

“Broad use of information technology has the potential to improve - care quality, prevent medical errors and increase the efficiency of ,” said David Blumenthal, national coordinator for Information Technology.

“This program supports the department’s overall efforts to assist physicians and hospitals in adopting and becoming meaningful users of information technology.”

The Controlled has established ways to meet administrative, information technology and objectives, said Chuck Clark, the ’s chief information officer and IT director for Coastal Family .

Coastal Family , with its nine offices Coastwide plus four , will share a medical database with 10 other centers around the , Clark said.

This sharing allows Coastal Family patients access to their medical records at any of the other offices in the Mississippi Primary Care Association that are in the , which is especially beneficial following a weather-related evacuation.

“It makes their records more portable,” he said.

The includes two data centers, a primary in Hattiesburg and a secondary in Birmingham.

“If something happens to the primary, the secondary is up and running,” Clark said.

The upgrades and additions should be complete next summer.

This is the second technology Coastal has received to expand the in the , said Chief Financial Officer Katherine Hill. A received several years ago paid for the database for the initial seven centers, she said.

Coastal Family , a 501c nonprofit, provides care and social services to all persons regardless of economic status. Almost 31,000 patients used the last year, Clark said.

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