New Jersey Primary Care Association (NJPCA)

THE NEW JERSEY PRIMARY CARE ASSOCIATION

The New Jersey Primary Care Association ("NJPCA") represents 24 Community Health Centers and 136 satellite community-based ambulatory healthcare facilities throughout the state of New Jersey.  Community Health Centers are also known as FQHCs or federally qualified health centers.  FQHCs are authorized under Section 330(A) of the Public Health Services Act to provide healthcare to the underserved and the uninsured. Click here to learn more about FQHCs/Community Health Centers.

OUR MISSION

The NJPCA's primary goal is to provide for the expansion and provision of quality, cost-effective and efficient primary healthcare through community health centers while seeking new and expanded revenue sources for these services.

WE PROVIDE ACCESS TO QUALITY HEALTHCARE 

The 24 FQHCs operate 136 sites in neighborhoods throughout the state, including school-based and mobile sites in each of the 21 counties of New Jersey.  Community Health Centers are the largest provide healthcare services to over half a million New Jerseyans annually.

WE ARE COMMITTED TO QUALITY HEALTHCARE

The New Jersey Primary Care Association (NJPCA) is committed to fostering collaboration among the Health Centers to ensure access to comprehensive healthcare services. The NJPCA will achieve this through:

·         Effectively advocating to regulatory agencies, payors, consumers and professional groups

·         Comprehensive education and training of Health Center employees

·         Providing consultation, advice and guidance to Health Centers’ leadership

For additional information please visit the NJPCA website at:

Njpca.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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