The Indiana Primary Care Association (IPHCA) is highlighting the work of doctors, dentists, and dental assistants throughout Indiana as part of its March 2026 initiatives. The organization is marking National Doctors’ Day, National Dentists’ Day, and National Dental Assistant Recognition Week by showcasing professionals from member health centers who are recognized for their contributions to improving healthcare across the state.
A message from IPHCA extended appreciation: “A huge thank you to all the doctors, dentists and dental assistants who make such a difference!”
Other upcoming events include Navigator Monday on May 11th, where nominations for Navigator of the Year are encouraged. The Annual Conference is scheduled for October 5th and 6th, with a call for sponsors, exhibitors, and speakers to participate.
The March edition also covers awareness campaigns such as Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, Endometriosis Awareness Month, and World Oral Health Day. Resources and training opportunities from various IPHCA teams are available to members.
In February, representatives from IPHCA visited Washington to advocate for community health care with lawmakers. This aligns with IPHCA’s ongoing efforts in policy advocacy at both state and national levels. The association represents community health centers in these efforts according to information from their official website.
The Indiana Primary Care Association supports affordable healthcare access through outreach programs across Indiana. It focuses on supporting community health centers to enhance quality and accessibility of care for residents statewide (source). IPHCA also provides resources such as quality improvement programs and workforce support to its members (source).
Members can access additional resources by logging into the organization’s site.



