Indiana Primary Health Care Association reviews 2025 activities in December 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 Health Care Association (IPHCA) has released its December 2025 monthly update, summarizing key activities and reflections from the past year. The publication includes insights from various teams within the organization on the major highlights and challenges encountered in 2025, along with expectations for the upcoming year.

In a message to readers, IPHCA extends holiday greetings and best wishes for 2026. The edition features several articles, including a “CEO Corner” highlighting a holiday initiative with HealthLinc, advice on self-care for caregivers during the holiday season, strategies to prepare clinics for winter conditions, and best practice case studies from CINI and Windrose.

To mark World AIDS Day, the newsletter spotlights Raphael Health Center’s mobile HIV clinic as an example of community-based care efforts.

Additional content covers news, resources, and training opportunities provided by IPHCA’s Clinical, Oral Health, Outreach & Enrollment (O&E), Policy, and IQIN teams. Members are reminded that access to the organization’s resource center and events calendar now requires logging into their website; however, no password is needed for this process.

The monthly update is available through an interactive flipbook or as a downloadable PDF.



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