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- Primary_Care_Progress abstract "Primary Care Progress (PCP) is a national non-profit organization advocating for and facilitating the revitalization of primary care in the United States health care system. It trains and organizes an interprofessional network of care providers and trainees - doctors, nurses, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, physician assistants and others - and is inspired by what a 2009 report by the Network for Excellence in Health Innovation (NEHI) described as a crisis in primary care delivery: an increased demand on primary care by older, sicker patients and decreased supply of primary care practitioners.Evidence shows primary care provides better care at lower cost, yet when compared to medical specialty disciplines it is funded less in the United States than any other developed country. Primary care providers are generally overworked and underpaid compared to specialists, and many are disillusioned. This has resulted in fewer and fewer students choosing primary care training, and many providers retiring early or switching careers.In response, PCP offers a community for primary care providers, trainees and faculty to connect and support each other. It provides relational leadership development training and coaching for building health care teams, improving primary care delivery and organizing for change. PCP focuses on students and trainees through its network of over 50 chapters at health professions institutions around the country. Chapters initiatives range from launching student-run free clinics, to changing curriculums, to organizing their local primary care community.PCP partners with Jeffrey Brenner’s Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers and the Association of American Medical Colleges on the Interprofessional Student Hotspotting Project, an initiative providing teams of health professions students with the knowledge and opportunity to work with high-risk patients to improve their care.".
- Primary_Care_Progress location Cambridge,_Massachusetts.
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- Primary_Care_Progress foundedDate "2009".
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- Primary_Care_Progress nonProfitSlogan ""Transforming primary care through an interprofessional community of change makers"".
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