The Primary Health Network is the largest Federally Qualified Health Center in Pennsylvania, originally established in 1984 as a small community health center in Shenango Valley. Over the past 37 years, it has expanded to employ over 150 medical professionals including physicians, dentists, psychiatrists, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners, supported by a staff of over 450 members. The organization's central focus is providing high-quality medical care to the communities it serves, with initiatives such as the Primary Care Medical Home and accreditation by the Joint Commission. In 2020, The Primary Health Network reached over 70,000 patients through its health and educational services, operating at 50 sites across 17 counties in Pennsylvania and Ohio. It offers comprehensive primary care, specialty services, and actively participates in community engagement through health fairs and collaboration with local organizations. The Board of Directors comprises volunteer community leaders and residents, advocating for community involvement throughout the organization. The Primary Health Network has positioned itself as an essential player in meeting the healthcare needs of the community with a dedication to providing quality healthcare, evident from its continuous growth and extensive reach. Their commitment to patients and communities, as well as their innovative healthcare model, positions them as a significant contributor to the development of healthcare services in the region.
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