Vanderbilt University Medical Center & Cumberland Pediatric Foundation
Statewide Digital Health Platform
Project Background
We helped Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the Cumberland Pediatric Foundation create a statewide digital platform that turned complex healthcare goals into measurable progress. The initiative connected hundreds of pediatric practices, improving HPV vaccination rates and uniting providers around a shared mission of preventive care.
Our role was to design and implement the digital backbone that supported every phase of the program — training providers, tracking results, and making real-time data useful to both clinics and administrators.
Highlights
• Connected hundreds of pediatric practices across Tennessee through one shared digital system
• Developed provider dashboards for training, performance tracking, and vaccination reporting
• Integrated state and federal data pipelines for accurate, real-time visibility
• Enabled collaboration across clinics and providers through a virtual learning environment
• Contributed to Tennessee achieving 74.1% HPV vaccine initiation and 64.4% completion — among the nation’s highest rates
• Simplified provider workflows by unifying reporting, resources, and training in one place
• Built tools that helped healthcare teams see exactly where progress was happening and where it stalled
• Created scalable digital infrastructure that supported multiple quality improvement cycles
• Helped transform scattered data into actionable insights for both providers and leadership