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Cenevia is an experienced resource with proven success in optimizing clinical, financial, and operational outcomes for HCCNs and their health centers in a highly regulated, continuously changing industry.

Cenevia’s 25+ years of experience has ranged from supporting over 162 FQHC sites with over 1000 providers, across 28 states, and DC. With over 21 unique industry certifications, the experienced Cenevia team generates over tens of millions of dollars annually for its valued customers.

Solutions include:

Credentialing & Enrollment:

Rooted in its NCQA accreditation and intimate understanding of the complexities of credentialing for FQHCs, Cenevia’s credentialing solutions routinely allow for new providers to be credentialed and enrolled with health plans in a fraction of the time, thus resulting in healthcare entities being able to receive reimbursement for services provided more quickly. Learn more.

Patient Billing & Revenue Cycle Management:

Cenevia’s revenue cycle management staff have experience optimizing patient revenue across all payer types. Benefits include higher gross margins, maximized claims collections, decreased time to receive reimbursement, and reduced accounts receivable. Additional services also include its clearing house and coverage detection automation. Cenevia’s services are not limited to a single EMR.. Learn more. 

Health IT

Reduce your FQHC documentation, improve efficient HIT workflows and increase standard of patient care with EHR consulting, end-user support, KPI reporting, data quality, security, compliance, and hosting. Learn more.

Business Consulting

Cenevia’s team has the strategic capabilities and experience to help you navigate your growth and operational objectives.

Interested in learning how we can help your HCCN?

Contact:

Jeff Winsper

jwinsper@cenevia.health

781-526-8150

Note: Cenevia is a community health center-owned and governed provider network, and was legally incorporated as a statewide network organization in 1996 consistent with the Affiliation Policies of the Bureau of Primary Health Care.

Founded in 1999 by visionary health care leaders, CHCA has provided Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and other healthcare organizations with solutions and guidance to advance health information technology. These service have included: implementation and project management, infrastructure hosting, application training, report development, on-going application support services, and consulting and education for various related initiatives.

CHCA is a 501(c)(3), non-profit Health Center Controlled Network, meaning its activities and mission are overseen by FQHC representatives. As such, its primary interests are aligned with the mission of FQHCs to ensure every person has access to quality healthcare.

Health Choice Network, Inc. (HCN) is a national model of successful collaboration amongst health center controlled networks, community health centers and other health partners. Through its cutting-edge health information technology and business services, HCN participants increase efficiencies, decrease costs and provide better and more accessible patient care. HCN is a not-for-profit organization governed by a Board comprised of its members. HCN member centers and additional customers provide care to more than 2.2 million patients and play a vital role in improving the quality of life within the communities they serve.

HealthEfficient is a membership organization whose mission is to support community health centers and other “safety net” providers in improving performance across their organization, including clinical quality, revenue cycle management, and health information technology.

At HealthEfficient, our work is built on three foundational elements: 1) Data analytics to give insight into the health center; 2) Consulting and facilitation support to help improve performance; 3) Collaboration with our 36+ member health centers around the country to learn and share with peers.

This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $6,625,000 with 0 percentage financed with non-governmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government. For more information, please visit HRSA.gov.