The Montana Primary Care Association
Incorporated in 1987, the Montana Primary Care Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving access to high-quality, community based, affordable primary health care in Montana. MPCA is the association of Montana’s community health centers.
MPCA works to support and increase Montanans’ access to excellent, patient-centered health care. The association provides training and technical assistance to health centers and works to improve access to health care for all – especially for underserved and vulnerable populations.
is to promote integrated primary healthcare to achieve health and well-being for Montana’s most vulnerable populations.
is health equity for all Montanans.
are collaboration, integrity and innovation.
The MPCA promotes health equity for a thriving Montana by:
- Promoting proactive operational and clinical peer networks
- Working toward expanded resources, partnerships, and supportive public policies
- Fostering seamless community-centered accountable care through expanded horizontal relationships
- Providing data that speaks to the value and effectiveness of Community Health Centers and MPCA
- Serving communities in need to identify solutions to health care issues
For more information about community health centers, see http://bphc.hrsa.gov/