Primary Care Progress

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Overview

Primary Care Progress (PCP) is a national non-profit organization in the United States dedicated to revitalizing the primary care system. It focuses on fostering leadership, advocacy, and innovation among healthcare professionals and students to improve primary care delivery and education.

History

Primary Care Progress was founded in 2010 by Dr. Andrew Morris-Singer, a primary care physician and advocate for healthcare reform. The organization emerged in response to the growing need for a robust primary care workforce and the challenges faced by primary care providers in the healthcare system.

Mission and Goals

The mission of Primary Care Progress is to transform the primary care system by empowering the next generation of healthcare leaders. The organization aims to:

  • Strengthen the primary care workforce through leadership development and advocacy training.
  • Promote innovative models of care that enhance patient outcomes and provider satisfaction.
  • Foster a community of practice among primary care professionals and students.

Programs and Initiatives

Primary Care Progress offers several programs and initiatives designed to support its mission:

Leadership Development

PCP provides leadership training programs for healthcare professionals and students, focusing on skills such as team-based care, advocacy, and change management. These programs aim to equip participants with the tools needed to lead effectively in the primary care setting.

Advocacy and Policy

The organization engages in advocacy efforts to influence healthcare policy at the local, state, and national levels. PCP works to raise awareness about the importance of primary care and to promote policies that support primary care providers and patients.

Community Building

Primary Care Progress fosters a network of primary care advocates through its chapters and events. These chapters, often based at medical schools and healthcare institutions, provide a platform for collaboration and innovation among primary care professionals.

Impact

Since its inception, Primary Care Progress has made significant strides in advancing primary care education and practice. The organization has trained thousands of healthcare professionals and students, influencing the development of a more resilient and effective primary care workforce.

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