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As the health care providers for many of
Michigan's medically underserved communities, MPCA members are actively
engaged in state and federal health policy discussions. MPCA focuses
its efforts on increasing access to essential health care services,
improving the quality of care provided to medically underserved
populations, and ensuring a stable financial position for safety-net
providers.
To accomplish these goals, we regularly educate state and federal
policymakers on the needs of the medically underserved. We also
serve as a convener for coalitions to address health issues requiring
collaboration and cooperation of a number of different organizations.
MPCA
and its members are actively working on three
key legislative issues including developing Michigan's health
care workforce, securing direct state funding of Michigan Community
Health Centers, and providing health coverage for all Michigan residents.
One-page
issue papers describe the legislative issues in more detail as well
as our recommended action.
MPCA is committed to working for policy that is
responsive to public concerns and is based on quantifiable data.
As a result, we have committed significant resources to making available
easy to use and understand data tools. The Primary
Health Care Profile of Michigan was developed as a partnership
between the Michigan Primary Care Association, the Michigan Department
of Community Health, and the Michigan Center for Rural Health. The
Profile contains four to five pages of county-level demographic,
economic, health status, and health resources information.
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