Collaborate with a Trusted

Local Care Collective

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Portland Coordinated Care empowers independent healthcare providers by offering the strength of collaboration without sacrificing autonomy. Our collective enables providers to compete effectively in a healthcare system dominated by large networks.

Why Join?

Collective Bargaining Power

Negotiate better reimbursement rates and payer contracts as a unified group.

Referrals Within Network

Strengthen your patient pipeline and build long-term cross-practice relationships.

Shared Resources

Access shared technology platforms, billing support, data analytics, or EHR solutions.

Operational Independence

Stay in control of your practice while benefiting from collective support.

Community of Peers

Collaborate and learn from other forward-thinking clinicians.

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What criteria is

there to join?

  • patient-focused

  • independently-owned

  • in the Portland/SW Washington area

Clinics that are:

What does PCCA offer?

  • Assistance with value-based requirements and metrics

  • Assistance with quality performance measures

  • A meaningful role to develop protocols and clinical pathways for the patient’s continuum of care

  • Being part of a critical mass for participation in community initiatives

FAQs

  • A. No, there are no dues to join or maintain membership – just a shared commitment to collaborate and strengthen independent care.

  • A. Members must remain in good standing with their medical board and attend quarterly meetings to stay active in the Collective.

  • A. Yes, absolutely. You can maintain your existing insurance relationships. When contracts come up for renewal, we encourage open conversations about collective bargaining opportunities.

  • A. No problem. Solo practitioners are welcome – we don’t have minimum size or revenue requirements. Our strength is in supporting providers of all scales.

Questions?