WHO WE ARE

Ignited by a passion to serve vulnerable populations, HealthCare Dynamics International is here to promote health equity for all. Whether a health plan, an accountable care organization, a government agency or a commercial entity, HCDI is THE organization of choice to lead a data-driven approach utilizing a health equity lens to improve health outcomes and reduce costs.

Why Choose HCDI

We not only design the strategic plan.  We do the work.
– Jean Drummond, President and Founder

Health equity is more than a mission for HCDI’s team of passionate professionals: it’s a call to action. Whether focused on transforming organizations into health equity innovators, using data to reveal HEDIS care gaps, or examining the impact of social determinants of health (SDoH) on vulnerable populations to create community-based interventions, HCDI provides unmatched expertise to guide your health equity journey from strategic vision to embedding health equity into the fabric of an organization.

Improving the Quality of Health for All, Especially Vulnerable Populations.

125173

Jan 1, 2023 – Dec 31, 2023

This number represents the lives we’ve served with at least one contact from our engagement specialists and the ripple effect of our vital work advocating for brighter health outcomes for all, especially those most vulnerable.

Health Equity Excellence

Your health equity journey begins with health policy and how it impacts the people you serve. HCDI’s policy-to-practice niche focuses on the national, state and local policies for health care systems and how implementation affects practices, patients, communities, and our most vulnerable populations. Examining data through a health equity lens is fundamental to addressing social determinants of health (SDoH) that fuel health disparities among communities. Our services address the needs of communities based on their unique data landscapes.

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Lunch has been served! #HEALsummitTX Our next panel on community-based healing strategies to reduce the impact of health disparities and inequities includes Cessilye R. Smith, Nakeenya Wilson, and Irasema Reza Bailey.

#HEALsummitTX Huston-Tillotson University's Dr. Amanda Masino and Austin Equity Office's Angelica Benton Molina discuss the history and impact of inequities in Austin and current DEI efforts to address and implement health equity frameworks.

It's break time here at the inaugural H.E.A.L. Summit in Austin, TX. Virtual participants, drop a selfie in the chat, check out our poll, and we'll be right back. Everyone in the room let the rapid networking session commence! #HEALsummitTX

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