Resource Library for Health Center Professionals

The MPCA Resource Library includes recordings of past training, webinars, and peer group documents relevant for Montana’s Community Health Centers. View MPCA’s Calendar of Events for updates on upcoming webinars and trainings. For more information, please contact us at events@mtpca.org

How to search: Select an overall category (examples: Workforce, Integrated Behavioral Health), then utilize the keyword search or select a sub-category (examples: resources, trainings). Keyword searches only search within an overall category and can be accessed through that category’s page.
For peer group resources, utilize the navigation drop down on the left side of the page: select your group under “Health Center Operations.” Some peer group resources may be password protected; reach out to MPCA staff for the password.

MPCA Resource Library provides examples of resources that often come from our members. Though this site is password protected it is not secure. Publication of these resources in the MPCA Resource Library is not an endorsement of the resources by MPCA. These resources have not been reviewed by legal counsel and do not constitute legal advice. These examples and ideas are being shared to assist you in drafting appropriate policies and procedures specific to your organization. If you have any questions, you should seek the advice of your legal counsel.

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Other Resources:

Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) Workforce Well-Being Technical Assistance and Resources

NACHC National Association of Community Health Centers

CHAMPS Online Regional Primary Care Association, HRSA Region 8

Health Center Resource Clearinghouse: Extensive training and resource database for community health centers

ECRI: An independent, nonprofit organization improving the safety, quality, and cost-effectiveness of care across all healthcare settings worldwide.

Value Transformation Framework (VTF) – NACHC: The Value Transformation Framework, developed by NACHC’s Quality Center, is a conceptual model to guide systems change by translating research and promising practices into manageable steps health centers can apply to improve care and outcomes.

The STAR² Center: Association of Clinicians for the Underserved The ACU’s Solutions, Training, and Assistance for Recruitment and Retention (STAR²) Center provides resources, training, and technical assistance to help Health Center Program grantees with their clinician workforce challenges and questions. They are a National Training and Technical Assistance Partner of the Bureau of Primary Health Care. Funding through a national cooperative agreement with the Bureau of Primary Health Care at the Health Resources and Services Administration ensures that services are offered free of charge to all health centers and look-alikes.

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