PCC presents webinars every month on current issues affecting primary care. Check our event calendar for the next one. PCC Executive Members and the public may attend for free, and recordings of past webinars are available on our website.
Primary Care and COVID-19: It’s Complicated—Leveraging Primary Care, Public Health, and Social Assets is the latest of PCC’s annual evidence-based reports (published in late 2021). The report examines community factors at the county level—starting with primary care but also including local public health and social assets—to determine if these factors can help mitigate the effects of the pandemic and other health emergencies.
Since March 2020, PCC, in collaboration with the Larry A. Green Center, has fielded a regular survey of primary care clinicians (and occasionally patients) to assess their abilities and attitudes in responding to COVID-19. The results and analyses of the surveys are distributed to PCC’s members, others in the primary care community and the media to inform policymakers.
PCC’s annual conference, traditionally held in Washington, D.C., every November, brings together PCC Executive Members and other leaders in primary care for education, dialogue and inspiration as well as to bring unity across diverse stakeholders in the community about how to address challenges in the sector.
In lieu of an annual conference in 2021, PCC held an invitation-only online working summit titled From Crisis to Opportunity: Primary Care for All Communities. Read more about the summit.