TPCC 10th Annual Summit
A Decade of Powering Primary Care Transformation: to honor the past 10 years of convening health champions and continue in our shared pursuit of improving the health of Texans through
Primary Care 101: Webinar
Primary care, when prioritized in the health system, results in people living longer lives with more equitable outcomes.
Balancing Pandemic Response and Sustaining Primary Care: Webinar
Learn how a large multi-specialty private practice and a federally qualified health center with multiple locations responded to the challenges presented by the pandemic, including changes implemented and lessons learned.
Powering Primary Care Advocacy
While Texas’s primary care physicians comprise approximately 35% of the active physician workforce in the state, primary care only makes up for 6-7% of Texas’s overall healthcare spending.
TPCC 9th Annual Summit
The summit was a unique event that serves as a learning lab, collaborative gathering, and catalyst for primary care transformation in Texas.
National Primary Care Week: October 4-7, 2021
“Primary Care Is Primary” in Addressing Systemic Issues of Health Care Inequities, High Costs, and Lack of Access. Stephanie Ondrias Chief Convening and Education Officer Texas Health Institute Primary care,
High-Quality Primary Care in Texas
Primary Care is a common good, which makes strength and quality of the country's primary care services a public concern.
What is the State of Primary Care in your County?
A live, first-of-its-kind interactive dashboard developed using existing national and state data sources. Each county profile presents a comparison of county- and state-level data for over 50 measures across six
TPCC 8th Annual Summit
The Texas Primary Care Consortium 2020 Virtual Summit included a 4-part series of systems-focused discussions to learn from current experiences and pursue a growth-oriented, forward-looking portrait of primary care in
Approach to Protect & Reinvigorate Primary Care in Texas: COVID-19 Webinar
A strong primary care system is fundamental to a strong and high-functioning health system. However, COVID-19 has laid bare the vulnerability of our primary care system and exacerbated the health