Tia Teams Up with Cedars-Sinai in Expansion for Women's Healthcare

The partnership aims to provide comprehensive healthcare for more than 100,000 women in the Los Angeles region.

By HFT Staff


Tia, the modern medical home for women, is teaming up with Cedars-Sinai to expand access to primary and specialty care for women across Los Angeles. Together, the companies will provide and enhance high-quality physical, mental and reproductive healthcare for more than 100,000 women throughout the Los Angeles region. 

Tia also opened its second Los Angeles-area clinic in collaboration with Cedars-Sinai, following the success of its first local clinic. Tia will partner with Cedars-Sinai to open additional clinics this year in Pasadena, Studio City and Culver City.  

The close clinical and technical integration between the two independent organizations will include:  

  • Shared clinical leadership between Cedars-Sinai & Tia, with Cedars-Sinai medical directors and high-quality specialists working hand-in-hand with Tia medical directors and providers  
  • Shared clinical protocols and care coordination to ensure consistency between primary and specialty care and seamless clinical collaboration and referrals for providers and patients  
  • Coordinated measurement of and improvement on quality metrics that enable Cedars-Sinai and Tia to work together to improve patient outcomes and women's healthcare standards  
  • Deep technical integration that in the future will enable shared clinical notes, medical records, care coordination, and quality data reporting to drive better outcomes and experience for both patients and providers.  


January 30, 2023


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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