The Indiana Primary Care Association (IPHCA) has released its 2026 Hill Day Packet, a resource designed to showcase the impact and significance of Community Health Centers (CHCs) in Indiana. Hill Day 2026 is scheduled for February 11.
The packet provides an overview of CHCs and details their contributions to making healthcare more affordable and accessible, particularly for underserved populations. It includes statistics on patient demographics, the range of services provided, and the economic impact of these centers. The document also outlines legislative priorities and advocacy initiatives aimed at strengthening healthcare infrastructure throughout the state.
Additionally, the report offers district-specific information about health centers to assist with advocacy efforts during Hill Day.
The Indiana Primary Care Association operates as a network supporting Community Health Centers across Indiana. Its work focuses on enhancing healthcare quality and accessibility by providing resources for policy advocacy, clinical improvements, and workforce development. More information about IPHCA’s mission can be found on its official website.
The association promotes affordable care through outreach programs and supports community health centers in their policy efforts at both state and national levels. Established in 1982, IPHCA collaborates with various entities to advance policy, offers quality improvement programs, workforce support, and serves as a statewide network within the healthcare sector. Additional details are available at the official website.
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