North Texas
Supported by HealthTexas Provider Network (HTPN) and Baylor Scott & White Health, the community care program designs, implements and operates innovative strategies that increase access to health services, provide quality care and improve health outcomes for medically underserved populations. The community care strategy includes a network of HTPN-operated or managed primary care clinics and supporting programs which target underserved patients from the community and hospitals following discharge. Today, we operate six community care clinics across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, including:
More than 18 full-time equivalent (FTE) physicians and nurse practitioners provide care to nearly 15,000 underserved patients at these locations. All community care practices participate in HTPNs quality improvement efforts around preventive health services, diabetes management and patient satisfaction.
By implementing innovative support programs for patients and providers, our community care program achieves quality outcomes and improves care coordination within underserved populations. A team of community care navigators (specially trained community health workers) are located at four hospital campuses and work to ensure patients successfully transition from hospital to medical home. Another group of trained community health workers, known as diabetes health promoters, provide one-on-one diabetes education to uninsured persons with diabetes who have historically had difficulty accessing educational services.