Virginia Joy in Healthcare is a statewide, first in the nation, multi-organization partnership to better understand and address the causes of clinician burnout and impediments to well-being, particularly as they relate to the provision of primary care. The pilot is an initiative of the Virginia Task Force on Primary Care, staffed by the Virginia Center for Health Innovation, with funding support from the Commonwealth of Virginia. It includes five large health care entities: Ballad Health, Bon Secours Richmond, Carilion Clinic, Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters, and Trusted Doctors. Each of the five organizations is preparing to participate in the AMA’s Joy in Medicine Health System Recognition Program and will implement programs and policies that actively support well-being so clinicians and their patients can thrive.