IPHCA announces annual conference details for October

Ben Harvey Chief Executive Officer at Indiana Primary Care Association
Ben Harvey Chief Executive Officer at Indiana Primary Care Association
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The Indiana Primary Health Care Association (IPHCA) has announced a series of updates and events in its June 2025 monthly bulletin. A key focus is the upcoming Annual Conference scheduled for October 7-8 at the Terre Haute Convention Center. The organization is seeking speakers to bring the conference theme to life, as well as sponsors and exhibitors to participate. Nominations are also open for “Champions of Healthcare.”

In other developments, the Clinically Integrated Network of Indiana (CINI) has launched a new website, detailed on pages 12-13 of the bulletin.

With only weeks remaining before the one-day symposium “Realize and Revitalize: Embracing Maternal and Child Health,” IPHCA highlights National Congenital Cytomegalovirus Awareness Month, emphasizing its significance for pregnant individuals and infants.

A recent event on May 5 celebrated Navigator Monday, where the Navigator of the Year was announced. Additionally, an article titled “Summer Readiness – How to prepare your workplace for a safe, healthy season” is featured on the cover.

The June edition also addresses several health observances: Men’s Health Month and Men’s Health Week from June 9-15; NRPA’s Family Health and Fitness Day; Migraine and Headache Awareness Month; and oral health issues affecting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

IPHCA staff have published a report titled “Healthy Hoosiers,” accompanied by a guide detailing staff roles and services within IPHCA. Resources and training opportunities are available from Clinical, Oral Health, and IQIN teams.

Readers are reminded that logging into IPHCA’s site is required to access the resource center and events calendar—no password needed.

The interactive flipbook version of this bulletin can be accessed online or downloaded as a PDF.



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