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The South Carolina
Primary Health Care Association (SCPHCA or Association) was incorporated in 1979
and staffed after receiving 501(c)(3) designation in 1985 in response to a need
to get health care services into medically underserved areas of South Carolina.
Community
based private non-profit health centers provide primary care services to
citizens across the state. As an advocate for those that do not have access to
basic health services, the SCPHCA works to ensure the continued growth of
community based programs and centers that provide primary care for persons most
in need.
SCPHCA
affiliated community, mental, migrant health and homeless
centers are an integral part of the state's overall health care
system. A mix of urban and rural, the community health centers
provide health care services to more than 300,000 patients each
year. In many communities, these centers are the only available
health care providers.
SCPHCA
membership offers
opportunities to network with other persons, agencies,
governmental officials and health centers to develop strategies,
policies and programs that lead to effective delivery of primary
health care. If you are concerned about the overall health of
South Carolina, you can do something about it as a member of the
South Carolina Primary Health Care Association.
The SCPHCA is constantly in
search of the most up-to-date information and how it impacts its
membership and affiliates. The SCPHCA administers surveys,
commissions research, provides data analysis, and offers
opportunities for feedback as a way of keeping abreast of the
latest trends and developments in primary care.
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