A message from our board chair.
Dr. Anthony Billittier, FACEP
Chair, HEALTHeLINK Board of Directors
Executive Vice President & Chief Medical Officer, Independent Health
Over the past two years as HEALTHeLINK’s board chair, I have seen firsthand how HEALTHeLINK continues to bring together and connect our health care delivery system to improve the quality and efficiency of care. Of note, this past year was the merging of Population Health Collaborative and the Regional Health Improvement mission into HEALTHeLINK, an alignment that will further drive higher-quality care, control costs, and improve the health and wellness of the people in Western New York.
Announced in June, the merging of Population Health Collaborative into HEALTHeLINK will improve health equity and health outcomes for at-risk and underserved populations. This partnership combines the unique strengths of HEALTHeLINK’s secure and reliable technology infrastructure for the timely and accurate electronic exchange of clinical information with Population Health Collaborative’s experience in bringing together community resources to deliver hands-on health and wellness programming. It will further expand these opportunities by utilizing clinical data to identify areas of the community in need and create a baseline to determine the success of programs focused on improving health over time.
Underscoring the phrase, “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts,” this merger will be a catalyst for addressing health inequities and improving the overall health and well-being of our region. This “whole” of HEALTHeLINK with Population Health Collaborative is a unique opportunity to create a powerful and data-driven organization that will support all sectors of our region – from community-based organizations to businesses to doctors’ offices – with the data and assistance they need to make real improvement in the health of this region.
I have long said there are learnings and opportunities that can come from a crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic opened our eyes to health disparities and highlighted the urgent need for change. While we still have a long way to go, HEALTHeLINK continues taking the important, incremental steps to help lead this change that is so desperately needed.
A message from our executive director.
Daniel Porreca
Executive Director, HEALTHeLINK
Over the past 15 years, HEALTHeLINK has built the infrastructure to securely exchange clinical data, along with a robust suite of services to help our participating providers with the information they need at the point of care. With the combination of both clinical data with claims data, providers also understand the quality of care being delivered and any gaps in care for their panel of patients. But the data alone doesn’t create value; it’s what’s done with the data to improve health outcomes. This concept has served as the basis for an exciting new opportunity to support population health, health equity, and quality improvement initiatives.
Earlier this year, we announced the merging of Population Health Collaborative and the Regional Health Improvement mission into HEALTHeLINK to expand the utilization of clinical data to help increase access to care and reduce health disparities. Essentially, we’re combining HEALTHeLINK’s clinical data with Population Health Collaborative’s experience in bringing together community resources to improve the overall health and wellness of our community.
To significantly move the needle in improving health outcomes for our entire population, the community needs to focus on understanding social determinants of health for individuals. One’s medical history is only part of their overall health picture. Not having access to transportation for a doctor’s visit or having access to healthy foods, as a couple examples, are critical factors that need to be addressed when it comes to preventative care and managing and controlling chronic conditions.
With the groundwork firmly laid by both HEALTHeLINK and Population Health Collaborative, we are excited to see what can be accomplished when we come together to focus on population health by confronting health equity and addressing social determinants of health.
HEALTHeLINK Board of Directors.
Anthony J. Billittier, MD, FACEP – Chair
Executive Vice President & Chief Medical Officer, Independent Health
Art Wingerter – Vice Chair
President, Univera Healthcare
Allison Brashear, MD, MBA
Vice President for Health Sciences and Dean, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo
Andrew L. Davis, MBA
Chief Operating Officer, Erie County Medical Center
Michael J. Edbauer, DO, MBA
President, Highmark Western and Northeastern New York
Michael F. Galang, DO
Senior Vice President & Chief Information Officer, Catholic Health System
Michael Mineo, MD
Executive Vice President & Chief Medical Officer, Kaleida Health
Eileen Morgan
Consumer Representative
Pastor George F. Nicholas
Chair, Buffalo Center for Health Equity
Anne Marie Odrobina
Group Vice President, Employee Benefits & Wellness, M&T Bank
Paul Pettit
Commissioner of Health, Genesee & Orleans County Health Departments
Raghu Ram, MD
Vice President of Value-Based Care Optimization and Community Clinical Collaboration, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
Sourav Sengupta, MD, MPH
Program Director, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry & Pediatrics, Jacobs School of Medicine, University at Buffalo