50+ Years
as a nonprofit improving health outcomes.
We work across the country and within local communities to improve health outcomes through long-standing partnerships with healthcare providers, public agencies, and community organizations.
as a nonprofit improving health outcomes.
community-based partnerships established across state-based and federal projects.
Veterans impacted through our work with the VA.
Medicare beneficiaries impacted through Quality Innovation Network-Quality Improvement Organization (QIN-QIO) initiatives.
Our initiatives help reduce unnecessary healthcare spending by improving care processes, preventing avoidable events, and increasing system efficiency.
saved from 112,664 fewer avoidable hospitalizations (2020–2024).
ROI from nursing home initiatives in PA & WV.
saved from 380 fewer opioid adverse events (2022–2024).
ROI from community coalition work in PA & WV.
saved from 23,933 fewer hospital readmissions (2022–2024).
saved from 10,839 fewer ER visits (2022–2024).
saved from 762 targeted quality improvement initiative referrals in PA & WV nursing homes.
We leverage data-driven insights, expert education, and proven strategies to improve care quality, support healthcare professionals, and achieve meaningful health outcomes across communities.
We harness real-time, data-driven analytics to guide care strategies, track outcomes, and ensure program success. Our insights help target support, assess broadband’s impact on health, reveal links between social risks and outcomes, and measure ROI.
Since 2020, we’ve delivered 6,500+ hours of continuing education to healthcare professionals and supported thousands of providers and facilities with evidence-based tools and training to improve care delivery system-wide.
Our quality improvement work has led to a 65% relative increase in breast cancer screenings at provider sites in Pennsylvania and a 20% reduction in uninsured individuals in Delaware, demonstrating meaningful outcomes through targeted action.
We empower patients with kidney disease through education, support, and care coordination—helping them navigate treatment options and improve their quality of life. We serve over 47,400 dialysis patients annually across 9 states.
dialysis patients added to kidney transplant waitlists.*
patients transitioned to home dialysis.*
patients received kidney transplants.*
dialysis providers supported annually through the 5-Diamond Patient Safety Program, the only dialysis-specific online patient safety education program in the U.S.
*January 1, 2021 – April 30, 2024, across our 9-state area where we provide ESRD Network services