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Healthconnect Texas and PCIC are now one organization
Learn how our strategic unification expands health and community impact across Texas.

Services 

Services That Connect Data, Workflows, and Community Impact

Healthconnect Texas helps partners across sectors share information, strengthen coordination, and turn data into action. We support organizations not only in exchanging information, but also in understanding patterns of need, improving referrals and workflows, and using data to guide better decisions for the people and communities they serve.

How we serve Texans

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Health information exchange

We support the secure exchange of clinical information to help healthcare organizations improve interoperability, strengthen continuity of care, and support more informed decision-making.

This work helps partners:

  • improve continuity across care settings
  • reduce information gaps
  • support better coordination among providers
  • access a broader clinical picture when and where it is needed

Integrations

Community information exchange

We help organizations connect community, social service, and public health information so they can better support referrals, service coordination, and action related to the non-medical drivers of health.

Our community information exchange capabilities support stronger collaboration between medical and social service providers by helping organizations understand shared populations, improve referral visibility, and respond more effectively to complex needs across systems.

This work helps partners:

  • strengthen cross-sector collaboration
  • improve referral visibility and follow-through
  • support resource navigation and warmer handoffs
  • better understand how community conditions affect outcomes
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Data services

We provide data services and analytics that help partners use information more effectively for reporting, planning, evaluation, and population-level insight.

Our work includes internal data discovery, descriptive analysis, data visualization, and customized dashboards that help organizations better understand their own operations, client populations, and opportunities for improvement. We also help partners measure impact over time by identifying trends in utilization, service gaps, and outcomes across systems.

In addition, we support overlap analysis that helps medical and social service organizations understand how their client populations interact with other providers and services. This allows organizations to see where clients overlap across agencies, identify which populations rely on a disproportionate number of services, and better understand patterns related to emergency rooms, hospitalizations, shelters, 911 calls, law enforcement, and other systems.

This work helps partners:

  • identify trends, patterns, and service gaps
  • better understand utilization across systems
  • measure outcomes and community impact
  • support strategy, evaluation, and decision-making
  • strengthen research, planning, and funding readiness

Connected for a healthier Texas

Healthconnect Texas now brings together statewide clinical connectivity with community-based insight through its strategic unification with Patient Care Intervention Center. That means our services are designed not only to move data, but to help partners understand the bigger picture and respond more effectively across systems.

We combine health information exchange, community information exchange, data services, and workflow support in a way that helps organizations connect clinical information with community context, track how people move across systems, and act on evidence instead of assumptions.

Who we support

Our services are built to support organizations across sectors:

  • healthcare organizations
  • community-based organizations
  • social service agencies
  • public health partners
  • researchers and regional collaborators
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