The Montana Primary Care Association (MPCA) is dedicated to improving the quality, accessibility, and affordability of primary healthcare in Montana. Representing community health centers throughout the state, MPCA offers training, technical assistance, and support to increase access to comprehensive primary care services, as well as grants for outreach and enrollment assistance. With a focus on justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion, MPCA strives to provide quality, affordable healthcare services to the local community.
Montana's health centers, supported by MPCA, offer a range of primary care services including dental and behavioral health. With 19 members operating in 89 sites, these health centers serve approximately 120,500 patients annually. MPCA is funded through private and public contracts and grants, including support from the Bureau of Primary Health Care of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Committed to improving healthcare access and outcomes, MPCA plays a vital role in promoting the well-being of Montana's residents.
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