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COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Toolkit

This toolkit contains a suite of resources that your practice can use, both in-office and on social media, to combat vaccine hesitancy. Read More

TMA Survey on the Impact of Ending “Incident-To” Payments

The Texas Medical Association (TMA) is concerned about recent moves by health plans to curtail the longstanding ability for practices to bill "incident-to" for services provided by nonphysician practitioners. Read More

UNTHSC Patient Safety Resource on Crash Bags

In this interactive video from UNTHSC, you’ll learn what a Crash Bag is and how to create one for your practice. Read More

Helping Communities Thrive: Project Unity’s “Together We Vaccinate”

As we reach Month 13 of the pandemic, we wanted to share some of the work Catalyst Health Network is doing to stop COVID-19 in its tracks. In particular, Catalyst has provided Dallas non-profit Project Unity with COVID-19 vaccines for their “Together We Vaccinate”… Read More

2021 Network Goals

Historically, our members have found value and support in yearly network goals, and we’re thrilled to introduce this snapshot of what’s to come in the year ahead! Read More

URAC Clinically Integrated Network Re-Accreditation

We’re pleased to announce that we have been received re-accreditation in Clinical Integration from URAC, Read More

Regional Infusion Centers for COVID-19

A few weeks ago, the Texas Division of Emergency Management partnered with the North Central Texas Trauma Regional Advisory Council (NCTTRAC) to establish two Regional Infusion Centers (RICs) in the DFW area. Read More

Screening for Social Determinants of Health

Conducting Social Determinants of Health Screenings in primary care can help mend the disparities that exist in our broken healthcare system – an area where Catalyst is committed to being a part of the solution. Read More

Resources for COVID-19 Testing In-Office

The high volume and staff shortages have placed a strain on the clinics volunteering to absorb network testing at their locations, leading to the difficult decision to discontinue centralized testing as of 7/31/20 so that they can reassign their staff back to their normal daily clinic operations. In between now and then we will continue to serve patients in a limited capacity. As part of our continued commitment to support you through this transition, we’re highlighting options for clinics working toward bringing testing in-house:Get alternative testing site locations.Get in-office step-by-step guide. Read More

Why People Are Still Avoiding the Doctor (It’s Not the Virus)

June 17, 2020At first, people delayed medical care for fear of catching COVID. But as the pandemic caused staggering unemployment, medical care has become unaffordable for many. Read More