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Gather. Connect. Solve.


The community designed for Non-profit Healthcare IT Leaders like you.

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Welcome to the CHA

A Place to Gather

Non-profit Healthcare IT leaders face unique challenges. Here, you’re not alone. Join a collaborative space built to connect visionaries and problem-solvers across the industry. Your peers are here—ready to share insights, ideas, and practical solutions.

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To Unlock Better Funding

Budget constraints shouldn’t block innovation. Through participation in the CHA, members gain access to exclusive funding opportunities curated specifically for healthcare IT organizations. Reduce the financial burden and unlock possibilities for your team and patients.

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To Find Real Solutions

From security to system integration, Healthcare IT comes with enterprise-class needs, but often with limited resources. At the CHA, connect with strategic partners offering proven, time-tested solutions. Explore real-world use cases showing how other leaders have tackled and solved similar challenges.

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If any of these describe you - CHA can help:

Enterprise needs, without the budget

“We have stringent compliance requirements for the safety and security of our infrastructure.  But we cannot afford the solutions.”

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Resource Constraints

“Technology advancement is outpacing our staff knowledge and experience. We don't have the capacity or knowledge to find the best solutions, much less implement them.”

Leadership Gap

“Neither our environment, nor our budget, allow for us to full-time staff all the required roles for appropriate IT Leadership, leaving us with a gap in guidance and oversight.”

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Join the movement.

Meet your peers, discover new resources, and drive better outcomes—together.

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"A healthcare organization with 500+ locations replaced outdated POTS lines with a scalable, future-proof system, cutting telecom costs by 40%, streamlining management, integrating new facilities, and avoiding rate hikes—while maintaining reliable life-safety communications."

- Major U.S. Healthcare System

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