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FEATURED ARTICLE:
What the ACF’s Focus on Interoperability Means for Community Care
The Administration for Children and Families (ACF) within the Dept. of Health and Human Services, has amplified its commitment to interoperability within the human services ecosystem. This focus on seamless data sharing and cross-sector collaboration has significant implications for Community Care Hubs (CCHs) and the organizations they support. Interoperability represents more than a technological shift—it’s a strategic framework to improve outcomes for individuals and families navigating complex systems of care.
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