Clear Arch Health at FACHC 2024

Florida Association of Community Health Centers (FACHC) | July 28 – July 31, 2024 | Ft. Lauderdale, FL 

Join Clear Arch Health in Ft. Lauderdale for the premier event focused on
Florida’s Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and the patients they serve.
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Clear Arch Health is exhibiting at the Florida Association of Community Health Centers (FACHC) conference this summer, and we hope to See You There!

This annual conference is a cornerstone event for healthcare professionals dedicated to improving access to quality care for patients who can most benefit from proactive, responsive and convenient care.

This year’s theme, “Lights, Camera, Innovation!” reflects our shared commitment to fostering a dynamic environment for attaining knowledge and exploring cutting-edge solutions for optimized patient care.

Clear Arch Health looks forward to being a part of this gathering where FQHC leaders (executives, administrators, clinicians, nurses, care coordinators, operations and finance personnel, patient management teams) come together to exchange valuable insights and actionable strategies that directly address current healthcare challenges as we work to improve the delivery of community-based healthcare.

Join Clear Arch Health in Fort Lauderdale this July 2024 for a comprehensive and collaborative experience designed to elevate the future of community health in Florida, and beyond.

Learn how our flexible and customizable solutions in RPM and Personal Emergency Response Systems (PERS) enable better allocation of healthcare resources, mitigate travel burdens on patients, and can help maintain convenient communication between care providers and chronic care patients.  

Get information about the 2024 FACHC conference here, and reach out to Clear Arch Health, any time!

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Clear Arch Health at FACHC 2024

Clear Arch Health is exhibiting at the Florida Association of Community Health Centers (FACHC) conference, dedicated to improving access to quality care through FQHCs.