Connecting Communities to Improve Healthcare
Object Health is a small, women-owned management consulting group that helps health care organizations, communities, and government agencies adopt and implement health information technologies to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of community health care delivery. We are a California CMAS-approved contractor with federal and state experience in supporting health information projects, including ARRA and The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act. We have assisted communities in improving access to high quality, cost effective providers who are implementing technology tools, improving workflow and addressing the needs of underserved populations.
Our Focus
Object Health believes that, providers in many communities are struggling to deliver high-quality, coordinated care at a cost-effective price. A complex set of elements that influence the delivery of care include regional variations in health care delivery; multiple business environments; varying payment streams and delivery models; competing standards of care; and diverse patient populations.
Object Health advises our clients on how to successfully address the intersection of technical and strategic issues of managing health care information. We work with healthcare foundations, healthcare providers, government agencies and non-profit organizations focused on bridging the gap between clinical information and technology solutions.
Object Health clients include health care delivery organizations, government agencies and health care payers who are all working to improve the quality of health care delivered in their community and as a nation. In addition to serving clients such as the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the California Department of Health Care Services, the California Office of Health Information Integrity, Adventist Health System, Empire State Health Partners ACO and HITEC-LA, we provide direct support to more than 3000 clinicians throughout California.