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Partnerships for Primary Care Growth and Sustainability. Dan Lowenstein Director of Public Affairs Primary Care Development Corporation October 1, 2013. About PCDC. PCDC is a nonprofit CDFI dedicated to expanding and strengthening primary care in underserved communities through:
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Partnerships for Primary Care Growth and Sustainability Dan Lowenstein Director of Public Affairs Primary Care Development Corporation October 1, 2013
About PCDC PCDC is a nonprofit CDFI dedicated to expanding and strengthening primary care in underserved communities through: • Capital financing: Provide capital and expertise to build, renovate and expand community health centers and other community based health facilities • Performance Improvement: Provide consulting, training and coaching to help primary care providers deliver patient-centered care • Policy and Advocacy: Lead and support public policy initiatives that increase access to quality primary care, including capital investment, reimbursement and regulatory policy
Among PCDC’s Key Nonprofit Partners… • Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) • Nonprofit primary care providers in underserved communities • Provide capital financing, technical assistance (i.e. Improving operations and patient access) • Partner on grants, practice demonstrations, research projects, • Several serve on PCDC’s Board of Directors • Primary Care Associations - membership organizations representing FQHCs • strongest relationship with CHCANYS (Community Health Care Association of NYS) • Shared advocacy activities/policy agenda • Participate in conferences • Provide member education on issues in PCDC’s expertise areas • Share intelligence on issues impacting FQHCs individually, regionally and statewide (market opportunities, leadership issues, etc.)
Partnership Challenges • Partner or Client? • We contract with FQHCs and PCAs to provide value. Are we “partnering” or “contracting?” • Competitive issues • PCAs’ key mission is to serve its members. • PCDC’s competitors provide capital and technical assistance too • PCDC advises PCAs on ways they can help member FQHCs improve performance, access capital, etc. (knowledge transfer) • PCDC provides services directly to FQHCs that PCAs may want as their “domain” • “Buy or Build” issues arise– do PCAs contract with PCDC or build our own capacity? • If they Buy, who gets the credit? PCAs and PCDC both want to credit and to be seen as leaders! • Are we “giving away the store?”
Tips for Productive Partnerships • Cultivate partner relationships • Partnerships are more than transactional • Based on mutual respect and trust • Require regular care and feeding… • Set the framework of the partnership • What are the shared goals? • What does each partner have to offer to achieve them? • What are the potential “friction” areas between partners? • Support each other • Validate your partner’s contribution publicly (press releases, testimony, public speeches) • Go to bat for your partner (support their issues, even if they aren’t in your wheelhouse) • Share credit • No surprises! • Communicate regularly • Discuss issues when they arise (don’t wait for them to fester) • Talk honestly and take responsibility
QUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION Contact: Dan LowensteinDirector of Public Affairs Primary Care Development Corporation 212-437-3942 dlownestein@pcdc.org