ABOUT PCP
Our Values
About Us
Primary Care Partners (PCP) is a local healthcare organization based in the Grand Valley, focused on the community it has continued to serve since the 1980s.
Formally established in 1998, PCP is made up of 9 physician-owned practices partnering together to offer a team approach to healthcare. Our highly-trained providers are deeply embedded in the community and serve over 55,000 patients throughout western Colorado and eastern Utah.
We offer family medicine, physical and occupational therapy, pediatric care, diagnostics and mammography, nutrition therapy and diabetes education, care coordination, and after-hours care. Primary Care Partners is dedicated to providing high-quality, evidence-based patient care.
PCP Has You Covered
9 Divisions, 4 Locations to Meet Your Healthcare Needs
PCP is proud to be a NCQA recognized Patient-Centered Medical Home
The National Committee for Quality Assurance has recognized Primary Care Partners for delivering high-quality, evidence-based, patient-centered care.
What is a Patient-Centered Medical Home?
- We put you at the center of your care, working with your health care team to create a personalized plan for reaching your goals.
- Your primary care team is focused on getting to know you and earning your trust. They care about you while caring for you. Wherever your journey takes you, your primary care team will help guide the way and coordinate your care.
- Technology makes it easy to get health care when and how you need it. You can reach your doctor through our Patient Portal, video chat, or after-hour phone calls. Mobile apps and electronic resources help you stay on top of your health and medical history.
A Patient-Centered Medical Home is the right care at the right time. It offers:
- The use of clinical decision support tools to offer personalized care plans you help design that address your health concerns.
- Medication review to help you understand and monitor the prescriptions you’re taking.
- Coaching and advice to help you follow your care plan and meet your goals.
- Connection to support and encouragement from peers in your community who share similar health issues and experiences.
Primary Care Partners follows evidence-based clinical practice guidelines (CPGs). Clinical practice guidelines are a key aspect of patient-centered care and are statements that include recommendations intended to optimize patient care. CPGs serve as a framework for clinical decisions and follow a sound, transparent methodology to translate evidence into clinical practice for improved patient outcomes. In most cases, Primary Care Partners utilizes the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) for the development of an independent systematic review of evidence, and an assessment of the benefits and harms of alternative care options.
To learn more about the PCMH, visit pcpcc.org.