Community Care Network of Kansas

Who is Community Care Network of Kansas?

Community Care Network of Kansas is comprised of health centers and community-based clinics with a common goal of providing high-quality healthcare that is accessible to all Kansans. Since 1989, our membership has collaborated to help educate lawmakers on healthcare and health policy issues, advocated for funding, and promoted the availability of services statewide. Community Care is the federally designated Primary Care Association (PCA) for Kansas and receives funds to provide training and technical assistance to member clinics with an FQHC or LAL designation.

"Community Care Network of Kansas exists to achieve equitable access to high-quality healthcare for all Kansans."

What does Community Care Network of Kansas do?

Community Care is the trusted brand to create broad and lasting change within the Kansas healthcare system. We:

  • Support a network of clinics with thought leaders, innovators and champions focused on meeting the Quadruple Aim.
  • Focus on large-scale systems change; use the power of partnerships; influence people, events and decisions; and relentlessly pursue results.

Who are Community Care members?

Our membership network includes a diverse group of:

  • Federally Qualified Health Centers
  • Health Center Look-Alikes
  • Primary care clinics
  • Local health departments
  • Rural health clinics

Strategic Plan