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Tennessee Primary Care Association's Center for Quality in Community Health
Tennessee Primary Care Association's Center for Quality in Community Health

Tennessee Primary Care Association's Center for Quality in Community Health

Founded in 1976, TPCA unites health centers and other providers of care in an effort to improve access for the medically underserved. The Center for Quality in Community Health (CQCH) was established in December 2012 when TPCA was awarded the Health Center Controlled Network Grant. CQCH is a network of Community Health Centers and partners that supports a continually evolving health care system by sharing information and expertise to facilitate learning, support quality improvement and develop leadership. Through the use of timely, relevant data, the Center for Quality in Community Health promotes collaboration, sustainability, cost effectiveness and healthier communities in Tennessee.

Virginia Community Healthcare Association
Virginia Community Healthcare Association

Virginia Community Healthcare Association

Since 1980, The Association has worked with Virginia’s communities to bring primary health care to the neediest areas. A nonprofit organization, The Association’s mission is to assure that all Virginians, regardless of geographic location or income, have access to appropriate and affordable primary health care. The Association also is the statewide association for Virginia’s community health centers (CHCs) and similar organizations including nonprofit rural health clinics, community-based providers of primary care, and health departments providing primary care services. The Association has been a driving force in establishing and maintaining both local and statewide efforts to improve primary health care. Among the efforts The Association has been a founder or original sponsor of Virginia’s Five Point Plan to Strengthen the Primary Care System; Area Health Education Centers (AHEC); Virginia Center for the Advancement of Generalist Medicine; and the Practice Sights Initiative.

West Virginia Primary Care Association, Inc.
West Virginia Primary Care Association, Inc.

West Virginia Primary Care Association, Inc.

Founded in 1983, WVPCA strives to be the primary source of expertise in the delivery of comprehensive primary care services in West Virginia. Working to assure accessible, high quality, and cost effective health services for all West Virginians, regardless of economic or social status, through the cultivation of financial, political, and philanthropic relationships. The WVPCA is dedicated to providing timely information relating to all areas of HIT to include the selection, implementation and meaningful use of EHR systems and specifically to advancing the Health Center Controlled Networks (HCCN) funding opportunity extended to support quality improvement in health centers throughout West Virginia.

Wisconsin Primary Health Care Association
Wisconsin Primary Health Care Association

Wisconsin Primary Health Care Association

Founded in 1982, WPHCA supports federally qualified community health centers in their efforts to provide culturally appropriate, effective health care for underserved people - regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay. WPHCA provides members with training, technical assistance and services to Health Center staff so they can provide high quality health care to patients. WPHCA analyzes and develops policy positions to support Health Centers and the patients they care for, and advocates on their behalf. WPHCA works to reduce health care disparities by documenting access needs and guiding communities through the competitive process to establish Health Centers throughout Wisconsin.

ICD-10 Z Codes for Social Determinants of Health
ICD-10 Z Codes for Social Determinants of Health

ICD-10 Z Codes for Social Determinants of Health

This resource will equip health center stakeholders with the understanding of how standardized social determinants of health (SDoH) data can be used and which ICD 10 Z codes can be used to document a patient's social needs, and are therefore pertinent to a standardized SDoH data set.

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