Community Health Center Network
Stephanie Semolic-Portillo is an experienced administrative professional currently serving as an Administrative Assistant I at Community Health Center Network since June 2023. Prior to this role, Stephanie spent five years at Good Eggs, where notable positions included WMS Support Technician, Fulfillment Shipping Lead, and Delivery Associate. Key responsibilities involved providing technical support, managing user accounts, and leading a shipping team, along with collaborating on warehouse efficiency projects. Stephanie also has a background in health and wellness coaching at Harmony-Wellness and financial management as an Accounts Receivable Coordinator at St. Joseph Notre Dame High School. Early career experience includes administrative roles at The Bay Club Company. Educational background includes studies at Chabot College, College of Alameda, and College of San Mateo.
Community Health Center Network
Community Health Center Network (CHCN) is committed to excellent, affordable care for underserved communities of the East Bay. We are a non-profit Medi-Cal managed care organization, providing business administrative support for community health centers to focus on what matters most - patients. Our Community: CHCN represents eight community health centers in Alameda and Contra Costa counties in 80+ locations with 450 primary care providers and 1,100 specialists, bringing 141,000+ health plan members the best care at the right time. Our member health centers are Asian Health Services, Axis Community Health, La Clinica de La Raza, LifeLong Medical Care, Native American Health Center, Tiburcio Vasquez Community Health Center, Tri-City Health Center, and West Oakland Health Council. What We Do: Data analytics, case management, specialist contracting, insurance processing, advancement of clinical best practices, and workforce development are what we do to drive better health outcomes for patients with the most complex needs. Our History: CHCN was formed by our member health centers in 1996 to support health centers in a rapidly expanding managed care environment. Its sister organization, Alameda Health Consortium, was founded by community health centers in 1974 to support advocacy, health insurance enrollment, and serve coordination for uninsured and low-income communities.