Keep care moving, no matter the barriers
When people face major barriers, coverage uncertainty, changing locations, documentation requests, or specialty needs, their health care can stall. The Health Network Portal helps your team keep care moving.
What is Health Network?
Health Network is a nationwide care-coordination program that supports patients with ongoing health conditions who struggle to find care. It’s available to you and your patients at no cost. The Portal was designed for health center teams, including Community Health Workers/promotores de salud, to quickly enroll patients, upload medical records, and track progress as our Health Network team connects the patients to care elsewhere. It aligns with key elements of the Health Center Excellence Framework: Quality, Patient Care & Safety; Patient Experience; Access & Affordability.
In this webinar, you’ll learn how to:
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Enroll patients in minutes using the secure, HIPAA-compliant Portal.
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Upload and share essential records to support referrals and follow-up.
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Track progress and reduce loss to follow-up across locations.
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Start using Health Network at your site at no cost.
Who should attend?
Community Health Workers/promotores de salud, outreach workers, care coordinators, eligibility staff, nurses, NPs, PAs, physicians, and other clinic team members.
Register now to see the Portal in action and leave ready to enroll your first patient.
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At the conclusion of this presentation, participants will be able to…
- Begin enrolling your health center’s mobile patients in MCN’s HN Portal by taking the first step and enrolling your health center.
- Learn and understand the Portal workflow including steps to upload documents that will help facilitate care coordination for any of your health center’s mobile patients.
- Access and view any previously uploaded documents with the most recent patient information.
Presenters
Saul
Delgado
Data Operations Analyst
Migrant Clinicians Network
Saul Delgado is a highly motivated professional with a diverse background in migrant justice at the crossroads of health care and technology. In 2011, inspired by his mother, a dedicated nurse in Cuba, Delgado enrolled at Southern Careers Institute, graduating with specialization as a Medical Assistant. He then assumed the role of a Medical Assistant Floater at the Austin Diagnostic Clinic. There, he demonstrated skills in managing varied responsibilities across the Pulmonary, Cardiology, and Nephrology departments.
In 2013, Delgado joined Migrant Clinicians Network, where he assisted migrants with ongoing health needs to find care in their next location, as a Health Network Associate. Over the years, Delgado has exhibited a keen aptitude for technology, assuming significant responsibilities in the development and customization of the Health Network database. After working as MCN's Health Network Data Specialist, he has advanced to become MCN's Data Operations Analyst I. His expertise has played a vital role in optimizing the database to cater specifically to the needs of enrolling clinicians and their Health Network Associate partners, thereby enhancing the efficiency and impact of their work.
Delgado's professional trajectory showcases a commitment to excellence, a blend of medical proficiency, and technological acumen. His strategic contributions in health justice and health technology underscore his dedication to advancing both fields and making a positive impact on the community he serves.
Health Network Associate
Migrant Clinicians Network
Elizabeth Gonzalez Ibarra (she/her/ella) works as a Health Network Associate at MCN. Originally from Austin, TX, Her passion for aiding the Latinx community led her to blend her interests in Spanish and public health, aiming to make a meaningful impact.
In her role, Gonzalez supports immigrants, migrants, and asylum seekers by linking them with medical and social services, ensuring their continuous care despite their mobility. Since 2022, she has also been involved in an ongoing outreach project with Farm Aid, serving as a Spanish Hotline operator to address mental health stigma in Latinx communities, starting with farmers and farmworkers and connect these workers to needed resources. Her work with the hotline has earned media attention, and she has been featured in several publications for this work.
Gonzalez earned her Bachelor of Arts in Spanish with a minor in Public Health from Texas State University in 2021, and she initially joined MCN as an intern that same year. Outside of work, she enjoys reading, nature walks, and spending time with loved ones.

