SacValley MedShare: Our Mission

To improve the quality and safety of healthcare across the North Central Valley, by sharing health information in a secure and efficient fashion between all providers, facilities and patients.

OUR VALUES

Communication plays a pivotal role in the efficient and effective management of patients, encompassing health and wellness maintenance as well as treatment. Healthcare quality often falters due to communication breakdowns between patients, providers, and other stakeholders, emphasizing the importance of shared information. Beyond benefiting patients, health information exchange (HIE) yields advantages for various participants. These benefits encompass enhancements in patient care efficiency, quality, and safety, cost containment in healthcare, improved overall healthcare delivery, compliance with standards at different levels, and the preservation of market share in an evolving healthcare landscape.

About SacValley MedShare

Underpinning our commitment to comprehensive healthcare coordination, the Development Committee, alongside its representative members from the categories mentioned above, also includes voices from County Public and Behavioral Health, Medical Societies, The Hospital Council of Northern and Central California, and an insurance payer.

As a valued member of the California Association of Health Information Exchanges (CAHIE), SacValley MedShare plays a pivotal role in a predominantly rural and mountainous region, where climate and seasonality often dictate travel possibilities. Effective communication is essential in our mission to seamlessly align primary care, specialists, hospital providers, and skilled nursing care facilities, especially for patients transitioning from acute care.

Our region encompasses the following counties: Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Lake, Lassen, Mendocino, Modoc, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yolo, and Yuba. Covering over 50,000 square miles, SacValley MedShare serves a population exceeding 2.6 million, making it the largest geographically contiguous region among all California Health Information Exchanges (HIEs), with one of the lowest population and provider densities.

Much of our population resides in medically underserved rural areas, while pockets of larger urban centers are scattered throughout the Sacramento Valley. These urban centers vary in size, with some exceeding 100,000 in population, yet most are smaller in scale. Our larger acute-care hospitals are either non-affiliated community not-for-profit entities or are part of prominent hospital networks, including Adventist, Dignity, Providence St. Joseph Health, and Prime. In smaller communities, acute care is provided by rural Critical Access Hospitals.

In 2021, SacValley MedShare embarked on an exciting partnership with KONZA, a national HIE platform known for its innovative technology and services. KONZA's track record of success is exemplified by its ability to facilitate the sharing of clinical information at the point of care while supporting transformative value-based payment models, care management, and data analytics. This partnership empowers patients, physicians, healthcare facilities, and providers across the country with unparalleled actionable intelligence. For more information about KONZA, please visit KONZA's website.

At SacValley MedShare, we are dedicated to fostering a healthier and more connected future for the diverse communities we serve, driven by our unwavering commitment to healthcare excellence and innovation.

Discover how SacValley MedShare is making a difference in the heart of Northern California's healthcare landscape.

Our Network:
Participating Members

OUR NETWORK: PARTICIPATING MEMBERS​

View our map to discover the extent of our network of hospitals and insurance providers connected through SacValley MedShare. This map provides a visual representation of our commitment to expanding access to quality healthcare across Northern California.

“Providing a service in which health information can be exchanged in Northern California is the core of Sac Valley Med Share and all HIE’s across the country. Sac Valley MedShare is about partnering with healthcare organizations and providers to ensure they have efficient, effective, and continuous access to information that is supportive of the most appropriate and complete care possible regardless of where the consumer is receiving their care.”

John Helvey

Chief Information Officer -
Orchard Hospital Board Chair - SacValley MedShare

MEET OUR TEAM

At SacValley MedShare, our team is more than just a group of individuals – we're a dedicated collective of passionate professionals united by a common goal: To improve the quality and safety of healthcare across the North Central Valley.