We know that building and sustaining your practice while providing quality care takes guts, grit and a mission that’s as big as Texas.
Find out how we’re helping physician practices stay Texan.
We know that building and sustaining your practice while providing quality care takes guts, grit and a mission that’s as big as Texas.
Find out how we’re helping physician practices stay Texan.
By participating in Equality Health Network, you’ll be part of a provider-driven revolution to take healthcare back to the basics of quality care. Our efforts will help you:
We empower providers who want to offer the highest-quality care to all patients while running a successful practice.
Equality Health Network is the only integrated network focused on whole-person care through a cultural lens. As part of our network, clinical professionals are responsible for doing what they do best — providing culturally-based care that improves the lives of the patients they serve. As a network member you’ll have:
Why Equality Health Network is one of the fastest growing provider networks – no fee to join, a flexible contract, free resources to help your practice, very little paperwork, and no intensive tracking of quality measures required.
Equality Health Network is an integrated provider network dedicated to enabling culturally appropriate care. We are not a health plan or a hospital system and we are not owned by these organizations. As a result, we aren’t striving to reduce reimbursement from payers, purchase physician practices or steer patients to a certain hospital. In fact, the opposite is true. Our intent is to ensure that participating providers are paid appropriately for the high-quality care they provide. We also want to make sure that independent practices can stay independent as long as they wish—by helping them compete in a changing industry. Finally, we want to ensure that every patient receives the right care, in the right place and at the right time.
You are eligible to join the Equality Health Network if you’re an independent primary care physician or pediatrician with a Medicaid patient panel practicing in the following locations: