Healthcare IT News July 8, 2025
Bill Siwicki

The California arm of the massive health system jumped from one to more than 50 value-based care quality contracts in eight years. It earned more than 50 quality awards in 2024 alone. And it continues to close care and disparity gaps.

Providence is one of the largest Catholic health systems in the U.S., operating a network of hospitals, clinics and physician groups across seven states, including California, Washington, Oregon, Alaska, Montana, New Mexico and Texas.

Its network includes thousands of employed and affiliated providers with an emphasis on delivering coordinated, value-based care. In California, its delivery network represents 17 hospitals and more than 200 clinics.

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Providence in California faced significant challenges within its value-based care contracts, primarily because...

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