Wisconsin Primary Health Care Association accomplishes its mission through a wide range of activities and services to members, including:
- 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, where Community Health Centers play a vital role. These resources are part of our effort to involve health partners and community members in our campaign to achieve health care access for all.
- Government relations and legislative advocacy — Association staff educates policy makers at the state and federal levels and influences policy development to promote our vision of access to comprehensive, quality primary health care services for all residents of our state.
- Training and technical support, guidance and support opportunities — Training sessions, conferences, workshops, formal and informal networking meetings, regular conference calls and site visits support members in their effort to improve quality of care, learn new skills and enhance clinical and operational effectiveness.





The combination of quit smoking medications and counseling can double or triple a person's chance of quitting for good.
Although cancer deaths have declined for both whites and African Americans in the U. S., African Americans continue to suffer the greatest burden for the most common types of cancer.
The Wisconsin Diabetes Prevention and Control Program released the 2008 revision of the Wisconsin Essential Diabetes Mellitus Care Guidelines. 