California Primary Care Association
Heather Barclay is an experienced Executive Assistant currently serving the President and CEO of the California Primary Care Association since February 2006, also providing support to the CSO/Executive VP and regional associations. Previous experience includes a board member role at SkateMD, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to helping special populations of children through skateboarding from January 2014 to December 2018. Prior to that, Heather worked as an Analyst at Bickmore Risk Services, where responsibilities included administrative support and risk analysis for insurance risk pools from February 2002 to November 2005. Heather holds a Bachelor's degree in Communications from California State University-Sacramento, earned between 1994 and 1999.
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California Primary Care Association
Mission: The mission of the California Primary Care Association (CPCA) is to lead and position community clinics, health centers, and networks through advocacy, education and services as key players in the health care delivery system to improve the health status of their communities. In 1994, CPCA was formed and has become the statewide leader and recognized voice representing the interests of California community clinics and health centers and their patients. CPCA represents more than 1,380 not-for-profit Community Health Centers (CHCs) and Regional Clinic Associations who provide comprehensive, quality health care services, particularly for low-income, uninsured and underserved Californians, who might otherwise not have access to health care. CPCA's diverse membership includes community and free clinics, federally funded and federally designated clinics, rural and urban clinics, large and small clinic corporations and clinics dedicated to special needs and special populations. CPCA is designated by the Federal Bureau of Primary Health Care as the state primary care association and receives federal program support to develop and enhance services for member health centers.