HRSA and MedicalQuest

HRSA is the primary Federal agency for improving access to health care services for people who are uninsured, isolated, or medically vulnerable.

On June 16th, 2010, MedicalQuest was privileged to be granted a HRSA contract for services that include expanding the MedicalQuest WEB site to better describe patient access to care.

Under this contract, MedicalQuest will work with HRSA, Providers, and Patients to build better understanding of the access to the care that exists within the community.

MedicalQuest has begun to extended this WEB site to include more information that is useful to both providers and patients when they need to find care.

 


 

MedicalQuest Expands its Dataset

In the past, MedicalQuest delivered data sets that were limited to Physicians, Nurse practitioners, Physician Assistants, Chiropractic, and Podiatrists. Over the past six months the data set has been expanded to include a broader range of providers.  Dentists, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and others are now a searcheable part of the MedicalQuest data set.

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Welcome to MedicalQuest

For over 18 years, Peregrine Management Corporation has designed and delivered high performance databases maintained specifically to meet the demanding needs of a volatile Health Care Delivery system. Professional providers, service providers, hospitals and health plans are included in regional databases that are maintained at an extremely high level of accuracy.

The sustained volatility within the health care community results from the constant relocation of professionals, the centralization and decentralization of departments within organizations, mergers, acquisitions, and business initiations and failures.

 

What we do

Peregrine has developed processes that allow us to maintain very accurate information with a minimum of intrusion on the providers and institutions that we serve. These processes require that we review each provider and their status within the State only when we find that a change has occurred. For most of our verification calls, we are simply confirming a change that we are already aware of. This and other processes limit our intrusion on the increasingly limited time that providers have or are willing to share with us.

 

The Result

Both Providers and their patiants have access to a precision source of information from which they can make decisions. The work of navigating a complex, diverse and volatile community is minimized.