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About Us
California Primary Care Association
California Primary Care Association (CPCA) is the statewide
leader and recognized voice representing the interests of
California community clinics and health centers and their
patients. CPCA represents
more than 600 not-for-profit community clinics and health
centers (CCHCs) who provide comprehensive, quality health
care services, particularly
for low-income, uninsured and underserved Californians, who
might otherwise not have access to health care.
CPCA's diverse membership includes community and free clinics, federally funded and federally designated clinics, rural and urban clinics, large and small clinic corporations and clinics dedicated to special needs and special populations. CPCA is designated by the Federal Bureau of Primary Health Care as the state primary care association and receives federal program support to develop and enhance services for member clinics.
CPCA Mission
The mission of CPCA is to strengthen its member community clinics
and health centers and networks through advocacy, education, and
services in order to improve the health status of their communities.
Copyright ©2005 California Primary Care Association. Contact information and legal disclaimers.
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