Please hold this time for the June PCPCC Policy and Advocacy Call. These monthly calls are an opportunity for members to discuss current issues and activity, as well as strategies for how PCPCC and its members can collaborate toward shared goals.
Please hold this time for the April PCPCC Policy and Advocacy Call. These monthly calls are an opportunity for members to discuss current issues and activity, as well as strategies for how PCPCC and its members can collaborate toward shared goals.
Please hold this time for the March PCPCC Policy and Advocacy Call. These monthly calls are an opportunity for members to discuss current issues and activity, as well as strategies for how PCPCC and its members can collaborate toward shared goals.
Please hold this time for the February PCPCC Policy and Advocacy Call. These monthly calls are an opportunity for members to discuss current issues and activity, as well as strategies for how PCPCC and its members can collaborate toward shared goals. If you have suggestions for items to include in an upcoming call agenda, please feel free to email Chris Adamec, Director of Policy, directly at cadamec@pcpcc.org.
Evan Saulino, a family physician at the Providence Southeast Family Medicine Clinic, will describe innovative work by the Oregon Health Authority Patient-Centered Primary Care Home Program (PCPCH). Dr. Saulino acts as the Clinical Advisor for Oregon’s PCPCH Program, which works with clinics serving over 3 million patients across Oregon.
Please join us for a webinar discussing our recently released annual Evidence Report: The Impact of Primary Care Transformation on Cost, Quality, and Utilization
Yalda Jabbarpour, MD (Robert Graham Center and Georgetown University Department of Family Medicine), primary author of the report, will present their findings followed by a Q & A session. This webinar is free and open to all interested parties.
Be among the first to hear the new evidence about advanced primary care, patient-centered medical homes, and how they impact cost, quality, & utilization