This document summarizes a presentation about using information technology (IT) to reduce healthcare costs by improving care for high-needs, high-cost patients. It outlines an IT framework that maps eight attributes of successful programs for these patients, including targeting them, using data strategically, and improving team communication, to components of an idealized regional IT infrastructure. These include a regional governance model, clinical and financial performance evaluation, and tools for patient management and care collaboration across providers. Feedback was requested on whether this framework sufficiently addresses the IT needs for coordinating care of high-needs patients.