EIN 99-0268275

Hawaii Primary Care Association

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
16
State
Year formed
1988
Most recent tax filings
2023-03-01
NTEE code, primary
Description
Dedicated to fostering Primary health Care for all Hawaii residents, particularly the medically underserved. The mission of the Hawaii Primary Care Association is to improve the health of communities in need by advocating for, expanding access to, and sustaining high quality Care through the statewide network of community health centers. To improve the health of communities in need by advocating for, expanding access to, and sustaining high quality Care through the statewide network of community health centers.
Total revenues
$4,739,825
2023
Total expenses
$4,802,496
2023
Total assets
$2,728,936
2023
Num. employees
16
2023

Program areas at Hawaii Primary Care Association

Training and technical assistance - the objective of the training and technical assistance (tta) component of the hpca is to provide consistent, timely, and relevant support to the community health centers (chc) in their ongoing efforts to attain excellence in all aspects of their healthcare delivery system. To keep hpca's tta support relevant, we strive to conduct tta assessments on an annual basis with all member chcs. The assessment findings are used to revise the hpca's tta workplan to assure that tta services provided are aligned with chcs needs and remain relevant. Tta accomplishments are measured and tracked in two main ways: (1) through data collected by the health resources and services administration's (hrsa) uniform data system (uds), and (2) by evaluation processes embedded into our workplan activities. The following are the accomplishments of the hpca's tta efforts. Although these counts cross over into the current fiscal year, it provide a comprehensive overview of the number of tta events and interactions hpca staff have project managed. - 107 tta sessions - 963 chc staff participated in hpca sponsored trainings - 270 chc staff received direct support - 256 hpca academy users, receiving 134 hours of asynchronous learning - restarted peer learning teams
Special projects - maui county chc media campaign: during the early and more recent surges of the covid pandemic, the maui county chcs (malama ike ola, hana health, molokai community health center, and lanai community health center) felt it was critically important to let their communities know that they were all still fully operational and continuing to provide comprehensive medical, dental, behavioral, drug, vision, and other services to over 18,000 maui county residents. They wanted to assure their communities that they were on the front lines of the covid crisis, and served anyone whether the person had private insurance, medicare, medicaid, or no insurance at all. The maui county chcs turned to the hpca for expertise and technical support to launch their social media campaign through a combination of communication outlets. This project was paused during this fiscal year because of the waning of the more recent outbreaks. Wellness challenge: chc and hpca staff were dealing with significant burn-out and stress because of the pandemic. This prompted us to partner with a local health insurer to sponsor a wellness challenge for any chc and staff to participate in. We ended up with 119 participants, making up 15 teams, from a total of five chcs and the hpca. The aim was for teams to walk to five blue zone cities collectively and virtually in five countries okinawa, japan, sardinia, italy, nicoya peninsula, costa rica, loma linda, united states, and ikaria island, greece. The activity was well received and appreciated by the teams/participants who competed in the challenge. National policy advisor: the purpose of this project was to retain strategic expertise to advance the ability of community health centers (chc) and Primary Care associations (pca) to navigate a rapidly changing and complex policy and regulatory environment. By working collectively to retain this capacity, it was the intention of pcas across the country to supplement efforts with the national Association of community health centers (nachc) capacity in these core areas. This project is intended to be supportive of the health center program overall and to maintain a collective approach to these resources to prevent splintering among the states and regions. Hpca will continue to participate in this project in 2024. Legal consultation: in late 2021, the hpca, in partnership with Hawaii's medicaid managed Care organizations (mco) and the medquest division, launched a series of meetings aimed at educating each other on the projects each organization was undertaking and exploring areas for collaboration. The meetings continued throughout 2022 and into 2023. Given the types of organizations participating, the group felt it important to develop a set of guidelines/guardrails for the meeting attendees to follow. As such, we engaged with our attorney to create the set of guidelines that was used in all subsequent meetings.chc compensation & benefits survey: Hawaii's chcs are constantly challenged with workforce shortages and competition from other entities within and outside of the healthcare sector. The pandemic served to worsen the already tenuous workforce situation for chcs. To assist the chcs in their quest to shore up their workforce and remain competitive, we engaged with the third party human resources consultant to conduct a hawaii-specific chc compensation and benefit survey. The aggregated, de-identified results of the survey were shared with the participating chcs as a tool in assessing their salary ranges and making the necessary adjustments to remain competitive. We plan to redo the survey soon.
Communications and policy- the objective of the communications and policy component of the Hawaii Primary Care Association (hpca) is demonstrating the value of Hawaii's community health centers (chc) and the hpca in improving health equity for Hawaii's vulnerable populations and bringing to light the impact of social factors on individual and community health. A major strategy we continue to employ to this end is the fostering and sustaining of strong partnerships with healthcare and public health stakeholders external to membership. We are consistently and intentionally investing time and effort to solidify and strengthen our success in this area. The following are major partnerships hpca has successfully nurtured and strengthened during this time period. Hawaii department of health - school health - pediatric behavioral health - chronic disease prevention - communicable disease surveillance Hawaii department of education - school health Hawaii department of human services - medicaid programming john a. burns school of medicine - geriatric workforce enhancement program Hawaii health information exchange - data interoperability azara - population health tools Alaska Primary Care Association - workforce development alohacare - clinical quality improvement cancer research center of Hawaii - cancer research and prevention national academy of chronic disease directors/centers for disease control and prevention - national diabetes prevention program

Grants made by Hawaii Primary Care Association

GranteeGrant descriptionAmount
The Wahiawa Center for Community HealthDepartment of Health 1815 Project To Enhance Efforts To Prevent Obesity, Heart Disease, and Stroke Among Adults.department of Health School Health Partnership Project To Increase Access To Covid-19 Mitigation Measures, Reduce Transmission, and Develop/sustain School Health Partnerships.virtual Care Delivery in the Areas of Data Collection Through Remote Patient Monitoring, Content Delivery, And/or Patient Engagement.$432,042
Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center (WCCHC)Department of Health School Health Partnership Project To Increase Access To Covid-19 Mitigation Measures, Reduce Transmission, and Develop/sustain School Health Partnerships.$349,349
Waimanalo Health CenterDepartment of Health 1815 Project To Enhance Efforts To Prevent Obesity, Heart Disease, and Stroke Among Adults.department of Health School Health Partnership Project To Increase Access To Covid-19 Mitigation Measures, Reduce Transmission, and Develop/sustain School Health Partnerships.virtual Care Delivery in the Areas of Data Collection Through Remote Patient Monitoring, Content Delivery, And/or Patient Engagement.$324,790
...and 10 more grants made

Personnel at Hawaii Primary Care Association

NameTitleCompensation
Robert HirokawaChief Executive Officer$163,199
Kathy Suzuki-KitagawaChief Operating Officer$121,472
Tricia SiarotChief Financial Officer
Cristina VocalanChief Strategy Officer / Director of Health Systems Improvement$125,769
Matthew NagatoDirector of Communications
...and 17 more key personnel

Financials for Hawaii Primary Care Association

RevenuesFYE 03/2023
Total grants, contributions, etc.$4,683,815
Program services$56,010
Investment income and dividends$0
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$0
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$0
Total revenues$4,739,825

Form 990s for Hawaii Primary Care Association

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2022-032023-02-14990View PDF
2021-032022-02-12990View PDF
2020-032021-04-12990View PDF
2019-032020-09-16990View PDF
2018-032019-04-15990View PDF
...and 8 more Form 990s
Data update history
June 19, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2022
June 17, 2023
Updated personnel
Identified 1 new personnel
June 12, 2023
Posted financials
Added Form 990 for fiscal year 2021
May 9, 2023
Received grants
Identified 1 new grant, including a grant for $450,000 from East Bay Community Foundation (EBCF)
July 28, 2022
Received grants
Identified 1 new grant, including a grant for $100,000 from Tides Foundation
Nonprofit Types
Trade associationsBusiness and community development organizationsClinicsHealth organizations
Issues
HealthBusiness and industry
Characteristics
Provides grantsLobbyingState / local levelReceives government fundingTax deductible donations
General information
Address
1003 Bishop St 1810
Honolulu, HI 96813
Metro area
Urban Honolulu, HI
County
Honolulu County, HI
Website URL
hawaiipca.net/ 
Phone
(808) 536-8442
Facebook page
hawaiipca 
Twitter profile
@hawaii_pca 
IRS details
EIN
99-0268275
Fiscal year end
March
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1988
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
E31: Group Health Practice
NAICS code, primary
813910: Trade Associations
Parent/child status
Independent
Free account sign-up

Want updates when Hawaii Primary Care Association has new information, or want to find more organizations like Hawaii Primary Care Association?

Create free Cause IQ account