Community Health Network (Indianapolis, Indiana) is community Health Network (CHN) is a comprehensive, integrated healthcare delivery system based in Indianapolis, Indiana, operating one of the largest community hospital networks in the state. While Community Health Network is primarily known as a healthcare provider organization rather than a traditional EMR/EHR vendor, the system has developed proprietary electronic health record capabilities and clinical informatics infrastructure to support its extensive ambulatory and hospital operations across central Indiana.
The organization serves as both an end-user and developer of healthcare IT solutions, implementing and customizing EHR platforms to meet the needs of its employed physician network and affiliated practices. CHN operates over 200 sites of care including hospitals, physician practices, ambulatory surgery centers, and urgent care facilities, creating a substantial testing ground for clinical workflow optimization and health information technology implementation.
Community Health Network's ambulatory EHR infrastructure supports a multi-specialty physician network spanning primary care and numerous specialty disciplines. The system emphasizes care coordination across its integrated delivery network, leveraging centralized patient records, shared care plans, and unified scheduling systems. The organization has invested significantly in health information exchange capabilities, participating actively in the Indiana Health Information Exchange (IHIE), which serves as a regional model for HIE implementation and interoperability.
Key technical capabilities include comprehensive ambulatory documentation, e-prescribing through Surescripts integration, laboratory and imaging integration with CHN's own diagnostic services and external reference labs, patient engagement through the myCHN portal, and strong clinical decision support tools. The system supports MIPS/MACRA reporting requirements and quality measure tracking for value-based care programs.
The target market for CHN's EHR capabilities consists primarily of employed and closely affiliated physicians within the Community Health Network system, rather than external practices seeking standalone EMR solutions. This captive deployment model allows for deep customization aligned with CHN's clinical protocols, care pathways, and operational workflows. Practice sizes range from small primary care clinics to large multi-specialty group practices, all operating within the integrated network framework.
CHN's health IT approach reflects the broader trend of large health systems developing internal informatics capabilities to address specific organizational needs that commercial off-the-shelf products may not fully satisfy. The system maintains ONC certification and compliance with federal meaningful use requirements, ensuring eligibility for incentive programs and demonstrating adherence to interoperability standards. While not positioned as a commercial EMR vendor competing in the broader marketplace, CHN's implementation serves as a case study in health system-driven clinical informatics for ambulatory care coordination within integrated delivery networks.