The Connecticut Primary Care Association (CPCA) is a not-for-profit organization established in 1989, serving as the voice of Connecticut's community health centers. Their mission is to promote and advance comprehensive, accessible, and family-oriented community-based healthcare, focusing on education for the public, health policy makers, and healthcare providers.
CPCA works closely with community health centers and their board of directors to ensure that primary care services are available to all individuals, regardless of their ability to pay. These services include comprehensive primary care, dental and mental health care treatment, chronic disease management, preventative health screenings, and acute care. Additionally, CPCA collaborates with 15 states in the Health Disparities Collaboratives (HDC) Northeast Cluster to improve patient outcomes and the quality of care for individuals with chronic diseases.
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