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Solidifying Our Leadership as We Transform Primary Care 
At Health Center Partners, we conclude Fiscal Year 2016-2017 stronger and more resolute, having been successful
in our goals to serve as the nexus for our members and partners in transforming primary care through innovation
and collaboration.
This has been an eventful year. The seismic shifts are far from over, but we have succeeded in our goals. In doing
so, we continue to put community health centers and safety net clinics front and center in the conversation about
health care in America.
A few years ago, the Center for Care and Innovations called HCP "bold" for our leadership, creative thinking and
willingness to take big risks to reinvent ourselves and benefit our members and the patients they serve.  
We took that message to heart, and our board of directors said, "Let's do more!" 
We entered 2017 with newly galvanized priorities and a pledge to double our investment in policy, advocacy and
communication, which our members have identified as their No. 1 priority. We fulfilled that pledge - with monthly
advocacy visits since November 2016 to Washington, D.C. and a 95:1 return on investment in media placement,
among other accomplishments you'll read about here.
In FY16-17, we began to reposition Health Quality Partners as an innovation hub, grew Integrated Health Partners
to more than 90,000 patients under management in its first year, and further strengthened the Enterprise as a
whole by rebranding Council Connections and launching it as CNECT.
In 2016, against the backdrop of Medicaid's 50th anniversary, we commissioned a study by Capital Link on the
impact and values of our 17 member health centers and safety net clinics to the patients of southern California.
The results show we are keeping people healthier and saving the health system money, with medical, dental,
mental health and vision care, along with chronic disease management and preventive care. And we're doing it well.
Final Molina Healthcare HEDIS measures for IHP members, reported in June 2017, demonstrated marked
improvement in all metrics and met or exceeded Medi-Cal Minimum Performance Levels in all measures. These
represented the best-ever HEDIS measured for Molina Healthcare in California. 
Please join us. Become an advocate for equity in health care by visiting hcpsocal.org/protectourcare.
Sign up and help us strengthen and protect the safety net. 

Thank you.

Henry N. Tuttle 
President & Chief Executive Officer 

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