- Center for Integrated Primary Care
- About CIPC
- Collaborators
Our Collaborators
The Center for Integrated Primary Care seeks opportunities to partner and collaborate. We can contribute our training and expertise to your grant submission, jointly develop and offer courses and webinars for a local or national audience or develop a course for your employees’ professional development. We offer the expertise of our primary care and behavioral health faculty, group pricing for our courses, CME and CEUs, promotion through our listserv of 4000 people, and more.
If you would like to explore more, please email, cipc@umassmed.edu
The Perinatal-Neonatal Quality Improvement Network of Massachusetts (PNQIN) is a hospital-based, quality improvement joint collaborative between the Massachusetts Perinatal Quality Collaborative (MPQC) and the Neonatal Quality Improvement Collaborative (NeoQIC). Our network of providers and stakeholders uses open sharing of data and best practices to achieve measurable improvements in perinatal health outcomes, while eliminating health disparities and improving health equity, for Massachusetts birthing people, newborns, and their families. |
Tend Health offers specialized, tailored, accessible, private mental health care for healthcare professionals. We offer psychotherapy, coaching, medication management (MA & OR only), and training. In addition, we offer organizational consulting on workforce and clinician well-being. Our patients experience immediate access to expert care, a separate closed-loop health record to reduce the stigma of seeking mental healthcare, a 2-click second intake, and other processes to streamline services, with all clinicians being deeply experienced in providing care to the healthcare workforce. We work with clinics, hospitals, agencies, and medical training programs that value access to specialized mental healthcare for their clinicians. |
The MassAHEC Network is an internal partner within the UMass Department of Family Medicine and Community Health and part of the national network of Area Health Education Centers funded by HRSA. AHECs provide training for health professions students to foster their interest in primary care and a commitment to care for underserved, diverse populations. |
The New England AIDS Education and Training Center provides HIV/AIDS education, consultation, technical assistance, and resource materials to healthcare professionals throughout Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. |
The Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers (League) was founded in 1972 as one of the first state Primary Care Associations (PCAs) in the country. Established under the same federal authorizing legislation as the health center program (Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act), PCAs are organized around a set of core functions and competencies that provide a framework for support and assistance to health centers and the communities they serve. |