Indiana Primary Care Association releases May 2026 monthly update

Ben Harvey Chief Executive Officer at Indiana Primary Care Association - Official website
Ben Harvey Chief Executive Officer at Indiana Primary Care Association - Official website
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The Indiana Primary Care Association announced its May 2026 monthly update on May 1, highlighting mental health awareness, summer preparedness, and upcoming events for healthcare professionals across the state.

This edition focuses on Mental Health Awareness Month and offers guidance on supporting staff wellbeing as well as providing resources from clinical and maternal health teams. The association also encourages nominations for its annual Champions of Healthcare Awards and provides updates regarding the AC26 Conference scheduled for October.

In addition to recognizing National Nurses Month by spotlighting nursing teams throughout its network, the publication covers optometry services in observance of Healthy Vision Month. Members are reminded that news, resources, and training opportunities are available from clinical, maternal & child health, oral health, outreach & enrollment (O&E), policy, and IQIN teams through the association’s resource center and events calendar.

The Indiana Primary Care Association promotes affordable and effective healthcare for Hoosiers through outreach initiatives according to the official website. The organization supports community health centers with a focus on improving care quality and accessibility according to the official website.

Operating statewide across Indiana to assist community health centers according to the official website, the association represents these centers in policy efforts at both state and national levels according to the official website. It collaborates with various entities to advance advocacy work according to the official website while offering members resources such as quality improvement programs and workforce support according to the official website.

As preparations continue for summer activities and professional development opportunities, members are encouraged by leadership to stay engaged with available tools designed to enhance care delivery across Indiana.



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