A clinically integrated network (CIN) allows physician collaboration, and provides infrastructure for physician access to actionable data, leading to measurable improvements.
Navigating these improvements will require more effective collaboration among physicians, hospitals, and other providers, as well as more cooperative arrangements with insurance plan partners. Physicians will need to effectively integrate clinical and financial data across care facilities, and work together toward improved quality in value-based care.
A clinically integrated network (CIN) allows physician collaboration, and provides infrastructure for physician access to actionable data, leading to measurable improvements.
That is why Florida Pediatric Alliance is organized and managed by its physician members.
Why choose Florida Pediatric Alliance CIN?
Florida Pediatric Alliance (FPA) was conceived by pediatric physicians and designed for pediatric care facilities, and our members include both primary care pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists. FPA is focused exclusively on pediatric populations in Tampa Bay and throughout Florida, with particular concentration on care for pediatric patients in Medicaid programs, and on developing partnerships with Florida’s Managed Medical Assistance programs.
The mission of FPA is to improve outcomes in pediatric care, to support and strengthen pediatric practices in the marketplace, and to promote the value and expertise of the patient care delivered by FPA members with their health plan partners.
FPA provides expert leadership in population health management and quality improvement, and our members retain practice independence.
A clinically integrated network (CIN) allows physician collaboration, and provides infrastructure for physician access to actionable data, leading to measurable improvements.
Navigating these improvements will require more effective collaboration among physicians, hospitals, and other providers, as well as more cooperative arrangements with insurance plan partners. Physicians will need to effectively integrate clinical and financial data across care facilities, and work together toward improved quality in value-based care.
A clinically integrated network (CIN) allows physician collaboration, and provides infrastructure for physician access to actionable data, leading to measurable improvements.
That is why Florida Pediatric Alliance is organized and managed by its physician members.
Why choose Florida Pediatric Alliance CIN?
Florida Pediatric Alliance (FPA) was conceived by pediatric physicians and designed for pediatric care facilities, and our members include both primary care pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists. FPA is focused exclusively on pediatric populations in Tampa Bay and throughout Florida, with particular concentration on care for pediatric patients in Medicaid programs, and on developing partnerships with Florida’s Managed Medical Assistance programs.
The mission of FPA is to improve outcomes in pediatric care, to support and strengthen pediatric practices in the marketplace, and to promote the value and expertise of the patient care delivered by FPA members with their health plan partners.
FPA provides expert leadership in population health management and quality improvement, and our members retain practice independence.
A clinically integrated network (CIN) allows physician collaboration, and provides infrastructure for physician access to actionable data, leading to measurable improvements.
About Florida Pediatric Alliance as a CIN
As we face the challenges of improving patient satisfaction and the health of populations while maximizing cost efficiency, a CIN organization provides critical access to shared data and quality improvement tools.
Florida Pediatric Alliance was conceived as a CIN by pediatric physicians, and designed for pediatric care facilities. We deliver actionable data directly to physicians, with optimal leadership and support throughout the quality improvement cycle. FPA members are focused exclusively on pediatric populations in Tampa Bay and throughout Florida, with particular concentration the pediatric population in Medicaid programs.
A clinically integrated network (CIN) allows physician collaboration, and provides infrastructure for physician access to actionable data, leading to measurable improvements.
To learn more about Florida Pediatric Alliance CIN, please complete this form and we will get back to you by the next business day. Thank you.
A clinically integrated network (CIN) allows physician collaboration, and provides infrastructure for physician access to actionable data, leading to measurable improvements.
To learn more about Florida Pediatric Alliance CIN, please complete this form and we will get back to you by the next business day. Thank you.
KEY FACTS ABOUT FLORIDA PEDIATRIC ALLIANCE, LLC
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US Businesses
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Companies in Florida
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Pinellas County Companies
- Company name
- FLORIDA PEDIATRIC ALLIANCE, LLC
- Status
- Inactive
- Filed Number
- L16000102119
- FEI Number
- NOT APPLICABLE
- Date of Incorporation
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May 25, 2016
- Home State
- FL
- Company Type
- Florida Limited Liability
CONTACTS
- Website
- http://floridapediatricalliance.com
FLORIDA PEDIATRIC ALLIANCE, LLC NEAR ME
- Principal Address
- 720 Brooker Creek Blvd.,
Oldsmar,
FL,
34677,
US
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