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Kayne Eras Center is a Culver City, CA-based company in the Non-profit sector.
At LCF Research, our mission is to improve quality, control costs, and expand access to health care by conducting research in healthcare delivery and public health, provide continuing professional education, and advancing meaningful use of health information technology. For more than 20 years, LCF Research has accomplished its mission through applied research and quality improvement involvement with Lovelace Health System, a pioneering integrated health system in Albuquerque. Lovelace Clinic Foundation has extensive experience in analysis of population-based health utilization data to improve health care quality and cost-effectiveness. To further its mission to advance the meaningful use of health information technology, LCF Research has led the New Mexico Health Information Collaborative since 2004. The collaborative includes New Mexico stakeholders representing health care providers, payers, employers, state agencies, and consumers. NMHIC leads the planning and coordination of the health information exchange (HIE) network. LCF Research leads a collaborative of three organizations that manage the New Mexico Health Information Technology Regional Extension Center. NM HITREC supports providers throughout the state to achieve meaningful use and improve patient care.
Celiac Disease Foundation is a Studio City, CA-based company in the Non-profit sector.
Family Services is a Winston Salem, NC-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
For nearly 70 years, heathy stable families have been at the heart of Lifetrack. As a leading non-profit organization with offices in St. Paul, Minneapolis and Rochester (MN), we work together to develop the strengths within children, adults and families who are navigating life`s greatest challenges. We reduce disparities on the ground level, working to empower those who experience the most barriers to success. Every day, our work makes our community stronger through a unique family-centered approach that helps 40,000 Minnesotans put hope within reach and create a better life for themselves and their families. Stabilizing Families When adults have sustainable employment, they create stability for themselves and provide a solid foundation for the next generation. Each year, Lifetrack helps 1,400 people with disabilities, immigrants and refugees, and people experiencing poverty launch and develop careers that are meaningful to them. Empowering Parents A strong and nurturing parent fulfills the central role in a child’s growth and happiness. Lifetrack offers parenting education and connections to community resources for over 1,500 families experiencing poverty or families with children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Over 35,000 adults seek our educational resources to balance work and family demands. Fostering Resilience in Children Children are resilient when they are able to move forward after facing minor setbacks, daily challenges, or even a traumatic event. Lifetrack helps over 260 children each year who experience the stresses of poverty find their strengths and prepare for kindergarten. We help over 1,400 children who are deaf or hard of hearing build confidence with role models, American Sign Language instruction, and community support.