Resources & Publications

You can learn even more about KCPA and the Project Access model through this collection of publications and online resources.

KCPA Publications

 

KCPA Newsletter

PDFSpring 2010 Edition

PDFWinter 2010 Edition

 

KCPA Annual Report

PDF2008 Annual Report

 

KCPA Specialty Care Access Update

PDFThird Quarter 2010 Edition

PDFSecond Quarter 2010 Edition

 


 

King County Medical Society "Bulletin" articles

 

PDF“Letter to the Editor,” by Kyle Oh, MD, July/August 2010

PDF“2009 Year in Review,” by Sallie Neillie, March/April 2010

PDF“Healthcare Reality for our Low-Income Neighbors,” by Sallie Neillie, August 2009

PDF“King County Project Access,” by Paul Pennington, MD, May 2009

PDF“KCPA Reports Enviable No-Show Rate,” by Mary Zwerling, April 2009

PDF“Physicians Stepping Forward,” by Sallie Neillie, January 2009

 


 

Quick Links

 

For Patients

PDFPatient Responsibility

PDFPatient FAQs

 

For Physicians

PDFInvitation to Participate and Pledge Form

PDFPhysician FAQs

PDFLegal Opinion: Medical Malpractice and Project Access

PDFParticipating Physicians

PDFAnnual Report

 

For Donors

Donate Online

PDFDonate by Mail

PDFDonor list

PDFAnnual Report

 

 


 

 

News Ticker

The Pacific Hospital Preservation & Development Authority awarded a $150,000 grant to KCPA. The PHPDA serves as a funder and a catalyst to foster system changes to improve access to specialty care for the uninsured. Visit PHPDA online to learn more.

Washington state is proud to boast five Project Access operations, now in King, Spokane, Whatcom, Clark and Thurston counties. In addition, three more are in the planning phases: Pierce, Snohomish and Benton/Franklin counties.

KCPA invited all Project Access organizations statewide to a roundtable discussion in order to learn from each other, improve our processes and start to develop a voice for the population we serve at the state level. (In 2009, this included more than 3,800 patients served and over $14 million in care and services. Statewide, this also included more than 2,000 licensed providers and 16 hospitals.)

Only 3.3 percent of the KCPA patients are no-shows to their appointments! Our no-show rate has declined from 7 percent in 2008, resulting in healthier patients and satisfied specialists. Learn more about our patient-centered case management model.

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