PCAP
PCAP will no longer accept New Members as of November 1, 2018
Pima Community Access Program, also known as “PCAP“, is a not-for-profit organization that provides access to professional health care at discounted prices that the uninsured can afford.
PCAP links low-income, uninsured residents of Pima County with an affordable, comprehensive and coordinated network of health care providers.
PCAP Offers:
- Affordable co-payments only if services are used.
- No monthly premiums.
- Low membership fee of $40.00 every year.
PCAP is powerful partnerships at work to build a healthier community in Pima County.
Board of Directors
Contact | Organization |
Kenneth Briggs, Senior Director, Community Development | United Way of Tucson and Southern AZ |
Clinton Kuntz, CEO | Marana Health Center (MHC) |
Theresa Mouton, MBA | Carondelet St. Mary’s Hospital |
Francisco Garcia, MD, Assistant County Administrator for Health, CMO | Pima County Health Department |
Ed Sicurello, CEO, President (Exec. Comm.) | Mariposa Community Health Center |
Edilia Quiroz, Enrollment/Outreach Specialist | United Community Health Center (UCHC) |
Gail Winterkorn, Manager, Managed Care | Northwest Medical Center |
Silvia L. Parra, Senior Director of Operations and interim COO | University of Arizona Health Plans |
Jonathan Leonard, CEO | Desert Senita Community Health Center |
Maria Person, Director Revenue Cycle & HIM | Tucson Medical Center (TMC) |
Nancy Johnson, CEO (Exec. Comm.) | El Rio Community Health Center |
Daisy Lajoie, Case Management Manager, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan- LTC | UnitedHealthcare Community Plan Inc. |
Scott Cummings, Chief Administrator Officer | Care1st Health Plan, Arizona |
Steve Nash, Executive Director, Vice President (Exec. Comm.) | Tucson Osteopathic Medical Foundation (TOMF) |
Vicki McNally, Community Board Member, Secretary/Treasurer (Exec. Comm.) | Community Board Member |