
We welcome all primary care stakeholders in Virginia as partners in the innovation hub. This includes spectrum of people and organizations interested in supporting primary care development in Virginia – providers, associations, consumer groups, health plans, educational programs, philanthropy, research centers, state agencies, and others.
A Virginia Primary Care Innovation Hub account gives members access to a shared space where Virginia primary care stakeholders can find, share, and spread innovative strategies for primary care development. A Hub membership is simple and free to create— just enter your name and email address, and create a password. Hub content includes:

Weekly Primary Care News Updates
The Virginia Center for Health Innovation curates weekly news updates for primary care in the Virginia Primary Care Innovation Hub. News can be sorted by topic via hashtags, including Behavioral Health, Burnout, Payment Models, Primary Care, Primary Care Policy, Retention, Technology and AI, and Virginia Health Policy.

Featured News
Curated news content on the Hub also included featured articles, set apart from the weekly news updates for their relevance to health innovation.

Primary Care Legislative Trackers
The Virginia Task Force on Primary Care tracks all relevant primary care legislation throughout Virginia’s General Assembly session in one convenient location. Resources include a bill tracker, budget amendment tracker, and a legislative summary for 2024 and 2025.

This Data Asset Inventory is a product of the Virginia Task Force on Primary Care. The goal of the inventory is to identify and create a common location for datasets and dashboards that may be useful for research and analysis supporting the sustainability of primary care. The inventory is not intended to be all-inclusive, but to highlight potential datasets of interest. Additional recommendations for inclusion are welcomed and encouraged. The inventory is updated on a monthly basis.

Research Connections
Promoting primary care research is an essential part of our work to speed and spread learning and action for strengthening primary care in Virginia. In this space we spotlight selected opportunities for Virginia stakeholders to participate in primary care research opportunities. VCHI is not involved in the design or execution of these studies, but shares these opportunities for informational purposes.

Capitols to Commonwealth Blog Series
Virginia Center for Health Innovation's published materials are also made available on the Virginia Primary Care Innovation Hub to promote a culture of collaborative learning, action, and feedback among Virginia's primary care stakeholders. Capitols to Commonwealth Blogs can be read on VCHI's website and discussed on the Hub.

Virginia Task Force on Primary Care Report Series
The Virginia Task Force on Primary Care's annual report series are also made available on the Virginia Primary Care Innovation Hub to promote a culture of collaborative learning, action, and feedback among Virginia's primary care stakeholders. The Task Force reports can be read on VCHI's website and discussed on the Hub.