Community Resource Network
Committed to Supporting Service Providers and Community Organizations
Service Providers and Community Organizations are already improving the quality of life for residents in Fresno County. By streamlining data sharing, your CIE partner can make that impact even greater, while making your job easier to do.
With access to more, real-time information, you can treat individuals more holistically and ensure they have timely access to resources and services. And with the ability to see the bigger picture in the data, you’ll be able to address social determinants of health and both urgent and long-term community needs more effectively.

FCIE for Decision-Makers
The FCIE is not just a tool but a strategic asset for decision-makers.
From
- Limited data-based understanding of what is working
- No data-driven understanding of ROI
- Inefficient to no care coordination
- Duplication of service and gaps in service delivery
- A reactive approach means less efficient resource allocation
To
- The longitudinal aspect of data collection illuminates what is working and the ROI over time
- Interconnecting services and supports achieves care coordination
- Duplication of services is eliminated
- A proactive approach means resources are used efficiently
FCIE for Practitioners
For practitioners (public health nurses, for example), the FCIE is set to transform day-to-day operations.
From
- Multiple entries in multiple systems, increased chance for errors
- Time and resources wasted, duplication of services
- Little communication with other service providers
- Fewer families and children served
To
- Single entries through interoperable technologies
- Understanding what other providers are doing and eliminating duplication of services
- Providing more holistic care through collaboration and purposeful coordination
- More children and families served
FCIE for Educators
Schools can connect and collaborate with other community partners who are serving the same children and families.
From
- Limited awareness or access to services outside the school
- Limited communication and coordination with other sectors serving the same children and families
- A reactive approach to physical and behavioral health issues
To
- Connections with health and human services providers
- Ability to have a holistic approach to student success
- A proactive approach means lives are saved and educational outcomes improve
How does the FCIE ensure data quality and compliance?
1
Centralized Data Management System
Integrated case management and data sharing protocols.
2
Enhanced Data Quality Control
Standardized documentation and outcome tracking.
3
Legal and Regulatory Compliance
Adherence to all relevant laws and regulations for data handling and sharing.
Pilot Programs
Suicide Prevention Pilot
Providing Proactive Care for At-Risk Individuals in Fresno County.
We recognize the severity of suicide nationally and in Fresno County. The FCIE is addressing this issue by integrating data from key agencies to provide timely support and resources to individuals at risk. This initiative marks a crucial step towards comprehensive multi-agency mental health care and suicide prevention efforts.


Care Coordination Services Pilot
Building a Comprehensive At-Home Care Network
Fresno County is revolutionizing its community based health services. The CIE's cross-sector child and family data access pilot aims to streamline at-home services, resulting in improved outcomes for families, including increased kindergarten readiness, better maternal mental health, decreased trauma, and more effective service delivery.
These pilots are just the first few steps in Fresno’s journey into a digital transformation of unprecedented scale, aiming to integrate health and human services data across multiple systems and providers. The effort will streamline care coordination and accessibility for all residents, irrespective of provider, insurance, network, or region.