
The Association’s mission is to advance the efforts of Wisconsin community health centers in providing access to comprehensive, community-oriented primary health care services.
The Wisconsin Primary Health Care Association, founded in 1982, is a private nonprofit association of Community and Migrant Health Centers, Health Care for the Homeless Programs, and other organizations and individuals concerned about access to health care for underserved rural and urban populations. The Association accomplishes its mission through a wide range of activities and services, including:
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Information and public education — A monthly newsletter, issue briefs and other publications provide current information about issues vital to strengthening the health care "safety net." These resources are part of our effort to enlist community involvement in our campaign to achieve health care access for all.
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Guidance and support opportunities — Training sessions, workshops, formal and informal networking meetings provide members with the ability to improve care, learn new skills and enhance clinical and operational effectiveness.
Contact us at:
Wisconsin Primary Health Care Association
4600 American Parkway, Suite 204
Madison, WI 53718
{t} 608-277-7477
{f} 608-277-7474
wphca.wphca.org