
Lightning Step and United Ways of California Collaborate with OC United Way/211OC and Housing for Health CA to Help Community-Based Organizations Deliver Better Coordinated Social Care to Orange County Residents Experiencing Homelessness
"Together, we achieved in under six months what often takes years—improving care coordination, speeding up provider payments, and advancing outcomes for our most vulnerable community members"
Share
At the heart of this collaboration is a new Data Exchange Gateway, developed by United Ways of California with nine local United Ways and 211 service providers, serving over 28 counties in California, to align with the California Health and Human Services Data Exchange Framework (CA HHS DXF). Through this new data interoperability service, CBOs such as HHCA using the Lightning Step electronic health record (EHR) software platform can now easily and quickly secure and digitally share data with OCUW.
"California United Ways, including OCUW, bring together diverse groups—including community-based organizations, county governments, and philanthropic donors—to ensure all Californians have the resources and opportunities they need to thrive," said Pete Manzo, United Ways of California President and CEO. "Our new data exchange gateway is a technological extension of this work, allowing United Way-operated 211s to bring groups together to collaborate on specific coordinated care programs that will make an enormous impact in our communities."
In this case, HHCA, a purpose-focused housing program CBO led by Heather Dion, chose to collaborate with OCUW. HHCA and OCUW identified a network of seven CBOs in Orange County who could potentially deliver higher outcomes, with benefits, if data could flow more quickly and accurately to track and service eligible individuals.
HHCA selected Lightning Step's EHR system for its ease of use and flexibility for CBO case managers, but needed to funnel data via OCUW into several additional county-wide data systems operated by OCUW. OCUW brought its data engineering team and the role of Social Care Data intermediary to the table to help design the right interoperability.
'We're proud of how quickly our team at Housing for Health California designed and launched a streamlined case workflow to better serve unhoused individuals across Orange County,' said Heather Dion, Chief Administrative Officer at HHCA. 'With Lightning Step's support, we integrated this model into care workflows for seven community-based partners and over 200 case managers across 34 cities. OC United Way played a critical role in ensuring seamless data interoperability, helping us capture eligibility and track progress across systems. Together, we achieved in under six months what often takes years—improving care coordination, speeding up provider payments, and advancing outcomes for our most vulnerable community members.'
HHCA leverages Lightning Step's flexible, workflow-driven Case Management platform tailored for behavioral health and social service providers. Intake, referrals, assessments, documentation, and reporting all flow through a system that fits the daily work of overworked Case Managers at typically small CBOs who have little to few IT staff—without adding the friction of coding, or custom development.
'Secure, real-time data sharing isn't just a tech goal. It's a human one,' said Dr. Martin Ignatovski, CTO of Lightning Step. 'Our view at Lightning Step is that new, data-rich workflows have to be easily modifiable, embrace the data controls needed in an EHR for compliance, yet have to be able to pass subsets of permissioned client data into the broader Social Care networks operated by the United Way 211s in each CA County. We are delighted to work with the program guidance of HHCA and the people and systems scale of United Ways of California to create consistency that we can bring to other CBOs and other Counties.'
At the center of this cross-organization interoperability is the new United Way Data Exchange Gateway, developed in alignment with the CA HHS DXF program funded by the CA law AB133. CBOs can now more easily exchange data digitally with other external systems, eliminating the need to input the same data multiple times. This helps reduce human error, improves data quality, and frees up time for frontline staff to do what they do best: care for people in crisis.
'This project intersects with work OC United Way has been doing with 9 United Way 211s across California,' said Chris Ticknor, Chief Transformation Officer for OC United Way/211OC. 'Our work on a statewide initiative called DxF gave us a running start with Lightning Step and our existing systems of Social Care. HHS CA is leading the country in data interoperability across Gov and CBO networks. We're on the forefront of that, with HHCA and Lightning Step.'
About Lightning Step
Lightning Step, founded by former treatment center owners, operators, and clinicians, provides a comprehensive CRM, EMR, and RCM platform purpose-built for behavioral health and addiction treatment facilities. Guided by our vision, 'Elevating care, together,' we empower behavioral health professionals to help people on their healing journeys. As a fully integrated solution for managing the complete lifecycle of patient care, Lightning Step streamlines interdepartmental workflows, enhances operational efficiency, and improves clinical outcomes. Learn more at www.lightningstep.com.
About United Ways of California
United Ways of California mobilizes the caring power of communities to improve health, education, and financial results for low-income children and families. In partnership with California's local United Ways, United Ways of California implements community impact programs and advocates for policies that advance opportunities for Californians, working toward an equitable California where every individual has the resources and opportunities they need to thrive. To learn more, visit unitedwaysca.org.
About Orange County United Way
Orange County United Way is committed to breaking barriers and improving lives for everyone who lives here. Through our key initiatives—United for Student Success℠, United for Financial Security℠, and United to End Homelessness℠—we are working to ensure local students succeed, families gain financial security, and our unhoused neighbors find a place to call home. We also offer vital support via 2-1-1 Orange County (211OC), a key service that connects thousands of our most vulnerable residents with health and human service resources. We are committed to caring for one another. That's #TheOCWay. Orange County United Way is a standalone, independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. To learn more about Orange County United Way, visit www.unitedwayoc.org.
About Housing for Health CA
Housing for Health empowers individuals who are unhoused or at risk of homelessness by providing comprehensive, holistic support services that address both housing and overall well-being. By uniting innovative services with collaborative partnerships, we strive to guide every person toward a stable, sustainable future—ensuring that physical, mental, and emotional health are all integral parts of the journey to long-term stability. www.housingforhealthca.org/about
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Associated Press
7 hours ago
- Associated Press
Clinical Data Intelligence Platform Evidently Boosts EHR Experience by 31.7 Points at University of Iowa Health Care
PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 23, 2025-- Evidently, the leader in Clinical Data Intelligence, today announced findings from KLAS Research which identified providers at University of Iowa Health Care (UIHC) experienced stronger satisfaction with existing EHR tools when using Evidently's AI summarization and documentation platform. The integration with Evidently resulted in a 31.7-point increase in Net EHR Experience Score among UIHC providers, bringing the score for those providers to 66.8. 'Unfortunately, most providers and staff are used to drowning in patient data. There is so much—and much of it is found outside of our native EHR,' said Dr. Jim Blum, Chief Health Information Officer at UIHC. 'Evidently has helped us safely and accurately organize this information in a way that dramatically improves the time providers have to spend in the EHR, placing the right information directly in the EHR to help providers make better clinical decisions, and improve reimbursement on the back-end.' In a 2023 Arch Collaborative EHR Experience Survey, UIHC providers listed the large volume of fragmented external patient data as one of their most acute EHR pain points. Most of this crucial patient information wasn't integrated into the EHR and was difficult and time-consuming for providers to review on their own. To address this problem, UIHC partnered with Evidently, using its clinically trained, evidence-based AI platform to summarize and organize internal and external patient data to streamline chart review, enhance documentation quality and improve provider satisfaction. UIHC initiated an enterprise-wide rollout of the platform, accessible inside the organization's Epic EHR, in September 2024. On the first day of the rollout, thousands of UIHC users accessed the tool. By semantically indexing and summarizing thousands of clinical notes, Care Everywhere records, and scanned documents for each patient chart, Evidently gives clinicians the immense benefits of problem-oriented medical records without labor-intensive data entry requirements. More recently, 'Ask Evidently', a conversational chat AI which enables users to ask a patient chart questions in natural language, has been added to the suite of clinical data intelligence tools available at UIHC. In the ten months since UIHC deployed Evidently widely, the organization has found: Evidently has also provided UIHC the ability to better use patient information for clinical research, improve billing and draft stronger denial appeal letters, citing specific codes and medical history. 'Patient records have everything an organization needs to both improve outcomes and strengthen financial health,' said Feng Niu, founder and CEO of Evidently. 'It's just a matter of serving providers and staff the information they need, without making them dig for it. Evidently is a light, but powerful deployment, only requiring about 15 analyst hours to go-live with UIHC. In some of the most friction-filled areas of healthcare, it equips health systems with powerful tools to deliver high-quality care.' About Evidently Evidently's AI platform empowers clinicians with the patient insights they need to raise the quality of care in every encounter. By organizing, tracing and summarizing the entire patient record, Evidently equips teams focused on care quality, revenue, value-based care, perioperative, and emergency medicine with the real-time insight that they need to elevate healthcare outcomes and improve revenue. Healthcare organizations across the United States use Evidently's compliant, evidence-based AI platform to exponentially reduce time spent in the EHR and uncover millions of dollars in unrealized reimbursement. For more information, visit View source version on CONTACT: Media Contact Trent Freeman Innsena for Evidently [email protected] KEYWORD: UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA CALIFORNIA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONAL SERVICES SOFTWARE PRACTICE MANAGEMENT HEALTH DATA ANALYTICS GENERAL HEALTH DATA MANAGEMENT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SOURCE: Evidently Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 07/23/2025 09:15 AM/DISC: 07/23/2025 09:15 AM


San Francisco Chronicle
5 days ago
- San Francisco Chronicle
EPA launches probe into ‘thick, poisonous smoke' in Northern California
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency launched an investigation into the illegal pesticides crisis plaguing Siskiyou County after the board of supervisors declared a local state of emergency and requested Gov. Gavin Newsom's support earlier this month. 'I take this very seriously; I have directed Region 9 EPA law enforcement to investigate these issues immediately,' said EPA Pacific Southwest Region Administrator Josh F.W. Cook in a statement Thursday. 'We will be working with other County, State and Federal agencies to ensure Californians are protected and our environmental laws are upheld.' The county's board of supervisors voted 5-0 to declare the emergency on July 1 due to the 'escalating threat posed by the illegal use of highly toxic pesticides associated with illicit cannabis cultivation and processing operations,' officials said. The county warned in its declaration order that unpermitted grows in the county 'are increasingly using illegal, highly toxic pesticides unlawfully as fumigants by igniting sawdust-like materials infused with a cocktail of insecticides … fungicides, and herbicides in aluminum cans placed throughout enclosed grows structures, creating thick, poisonous smoke.' The emergency proclamation identified findings from county investigations and laboratory analyses, including identification of more than 27 pesticides, foreign pesticide products imported outside of legal regulatory channels and increasing exposure risks to first responders due to unsafe conditions at contaminated sites, officials said. Some of the pesticides discovered were classified as carcinogens (substances that can cause cancer), nerve agents (chemicals that affect the nervous system) and groundwater pollutants, officials said. The county requested that Newsom issue a state of emergency proclamation to bolster local mitigation and enforcement efforts. The governor's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the situation.
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Yahoo
Patterson Health Center adopts Oracle solution to enhance care
Patterson Health Center (PHC) in the US has adopted Oracle Health CommunityWorks to improve efficiency in its financial and clinical operations, aiming to enhance patient care in rural communities of Kansas. The system's implementation, along with Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent, is set to reduce administrative workload, allowing care providers to dedicate more time to patient interaction. PHC's initiative is a strategic move to broaden access to care in underserved areas and bolster patient care in the community it serves. The critical access hospital and emergency centre sought to extend its service offerings and optimise operational efficiency. The implementation of Oracle Health CommunityWorks has automated clinical and financial tasks, enhancing care coordination and benefitting local patients. Patterson Health Center CEO Sarah Teaff said: 'With Oracle Health technology, we can collaborate across care venues to provide excellent health and wellness services and foster a healthier future for our community while using AI to automate tedious clinical documentation processes to enhance our clinicians' experiences.' Oracle Health CommunityWorks has introduced a patient portal at PHC, simplifying communication regarding appointments and surgeries. This has reduced wait times and facilitated collaboration with external providers, promoting continuity of care. Additionally, PHC has established an integrated digital patient record that connects clinical interactions with billing processes, enhancing financial transparency and increasing reimbursements. The Oracle Health Clinical AI Agent, integrated into the electronic health record (EHR) system, generates structured draft notes automatically from interactions between the patient and physician. This reduces redundancy and organises content for convenient review, streamlining documentation and contributing to care efficiencies. Such automation cuts down the manual work that leads to provider burnout. Last month, Fortify Children's Health adopted Oracle Health Data Intelligence to improve care quality to its paediatric patients. "Patterson Health Center adopts Oracle solution to enhance care" was originally created and published by Hospital Management, a GlobalData owned brand. The information on this site has been included in good faith for general informational purposes only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and we give no representation, warranty or guarantee, whether express or implied as to its accuracy or completeness. You must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from, any action on the basis of the content on our site.