Oregon Primary Care Association (OPCA) is a non-profit membership association that represents federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) and look-alikes in the state of Oregon. With a focus on achieving health equity for Oregonians, OPCA provides technical assistance, shapes health policy, and generates data-driven insights into operational challenges faced by community health centers. Their member centers deliver integrated primary care, including dental and behavioral health services, to over 430,000 Oregonians. Additionally, they work to improve patients' lives by offering services such as job training, literacy education, and connecting them to resources for affordable housing and healthy food.
OPCA's mission is to lead the transformation of primary care to achieve health equity for all. They support community health centers in addressing critical areas such as emergency management planning, mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. Through their efforts, OPCA has made a significant impact, serving 436,769 patients, creating 13,715 jobs, and operating clinic sites in 85% of Oregon counties. Their work is guided by a commitment to improving the well-being of individuals and communities across the state.
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