Program areas at Community Care Network of Kansas
State primary Care association: coordinates and provides training and technical assistance to assist federally qualified health centers and look alike health centers to increase access to Care, achieve operational excellence, and enhance health outcomes and health equity through the dissemination of promising practices, facilitation of trainings, coordination of stakeholder meetings, and other training and technical assistance activities.
Kansas department of health and environment program has three areas: workforce development, training/technical assistance, and capital funding. This grant funds services and capital improvement for all state-funded community-based primary Care program grantees. Workforce development and training/technical assistance improve and strengthen these clinics to provide comprehensive high quality Care to all kansans, with a focus on underserved communities. The capital funding allows for major purchases of equipment, health information technology, and renovation/construction. All activities improve equitable access to health Care in Kansas.
Health center controlled Network: supports and provides technical assistance to participating federally qualified health centers collaborating horizontally or vertically to improve access to Care, enhance quality of Care, and achieve cost efficiency through the redesign of practices to integrate services, optimize patient outcomes, or negotiate managed Care contracts on behalf of the participating members.