CCA Summit at TUFH 2025

Reframing Access to Health: Challenging Assumptions and Reimagining Solutions

SEPTEMBER 12-15, 2025

Location:
Woods System of Care
Langhorne, PA, USA

C0-Hosts:
TUFH 2025 is a joint conference between The Network: Towards Unity for Health, Woods System of Care, and the Mollie Woods Hare Global Center of Excellence.

Organized by the Collaborative Care Alliance (CCA) 

Join the Collaborative Care Alliance (CCA) for a dedicated one-day summit at TUFH 2025. This event will convene professionals committed to advancing accessible, patient-centered, and sustainable primary care through integrated team-based models.

With a history of innovation, CCA Clinics have exemplified interprofessional collaboration, serving high-need populations and promoting equitable care delivery. The summit will bring together clinicians, educators, researchers, and health system leaders to explore strategies that empower community care and build capacity across health professions.

Whether you’re a long-standing member of the CCA community or newly engaging with integrated care, this summit will inspire, connect, and mobilize our shared mission.

Registration Details

Fee: $299 USD

Eligibility: Open to professionals affiliated with CCA (including clinicians, staff, and partners)

Includes:

  • Access to all CCA Summit sessions

  • Access to all Scientific Sessions on Saturday 13 September 2025
  • Coffee breaks and lunch

  • Networking opportunities with global peers

  • Digital certificate of participation

  • Netwerking Reception

Why Attend the CCA Summit at TUFH 2025?

The CCA Summit at TUFH 2025 offers a unique opportunity for professionals committed to advancing accessible, team-based primary care to come together, share insights, and collaborate. By attending, you will engage directly with leaders and innovators from the Collaborative Care Alliance, learn from the proven CCA Clinic model, and explore practical strategies for integrating behavioral health, social services, and primary care. This summit is designed to equip you with scalable solutions to improve equity and outcomes in high-need communities, while also offering rich opportunities to network with like-minded professionals from around the world. Whether you’re delivering care, shaping policy, or leading systems change, the CCA Summit will provide the tools, inspiration, and connections to help you drive meaningful impact in your work.

Key Summit Features

  • Expert-led sessions on team-based, collaborative primary care

  • Deep dives into the CCA Clinic model and its real-world impact

  • Case studies highlighting successful integration of behavioral health and social services

  • Workshops and peer discussions focused on equity, access, and sustainability

  • Opportunities to network with CCA professionals and global health leaders

  • Practical tools and strategies to apply in your own clinical or organizational setting

  • Engagement in shaping future directions for collaborative care 

Call for Abstracts

Professionals affiliated with the Collaborative Care Alliance (CCA) are invited to submit abstracts for oral presentations at TUFH 2025, taking place September 12–15, 2025.

Showcase your work in integrated, team-based primary care, health equity, and innovation in collaborative practice.

Be part of the global conversation on transforming health systems.

IDD/Autism Chairs

Tine Hansen-Turton, Executive Director, Convenient Care Association

Tine Hansen-Turton serves as the founding Executive Administrator and Director for the Convenient Care Association (CCA), the national trade association of the more than 2400 private-sector retail clinic industry, coined by Harvard Professor Clayton Christensen, as a disruptive health innovation, serving millions of people with basic health care services across the country. She assists CCA with business and programmatic strategy, development, coordination and implementation, as well as with policy development and state and national advocacy. 

Additionally, Tine Hansen-Turton serves as President and CEO of Woods Services. Woods Services is a $230 million leading nonprofit multi-service healthcare population health management organization and human services organization that provides innovative, comprehensive and integrated health-and-behavior, education, workforce, and care management services to children and adults in the intellectual/developmental disability, child welfare, behavioral and acquired brain injury public health sectors.  Woods has over 3500 staff in that serves more than 4000 individuals primarily from Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York, but also has national reach given its expertise in serving people who are medically and behavioral frail and vulnerable. Tine Hansen-Turton also teaches Health Policy, Social Enterprise and Nonprofit Leadership and consults at University of Pennsylvania.

Previously, Tine Hansen-Turton served as the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Strategy Officer at Public Health Management Corporation, where she oversaw and led corporate strategy, operations, business development and M&A. Additionally, Ms. Hansen-Turton served as CEO of the National Nurse-led Care Consortium, a non-profit organization supporting the growth and development of over 500 nurse-managed and school health clinics, serving millions of vulnerable people across the country in urban and rural locations.   For the past two decades she has also been instrumental in positioning Nurse Practitioners as primary health care providers globally.

Tine Hansen-Turton is founder and publisher of a social impact/innovation journal and has co-published eight books and is known as a serial social entrepreneur who has started several national social and public innovations in the health and human services sector.  She has received several advocacy and leadership awards, the prestigious Eisenhower Fellowship, the Business Journal 40 under 40 Leadership and Women of Distinction Awards.  She was named one of the 101 emerging Philadelphia connectors by Leadership, Inc. and American Express NextGen Independent Sector Fellow.

Tine received her BA from Slippery Rock University, her Master of Government/Public Administration from University of Pennsylvania Fels Institute and her Juris Doctor from Temple University Beasley School of Law.  

Nate Bronstein, Chief Operating Officer, Convenient Care Association

Nate Bronstein is a former teacher from North Philadelphia; he earned his Masters in Education, Public Administration and the Science of Social Policy respectively, from the University of Pennsylvania.  Nate has extensive experience as a consultant on state-wide policy initiatives as well as political initiatives as well as political campaign strategy and management.  He has spent the last three years working as both the Co-Founder and CEO of one DC-based startup and one Philadelphia-based startup working to solve inefficiencies in how people connect, organize and manage their resources.  Nate has extensive experience in the social good company from a for-profit, non-profit and governmental perspective.

He has successfully launched two companies and consulted on many others, as well as having actively participated in 19 unique leadership and business development incubators and accelerators.  Nate has written for the chronicle of social change and is currently serving on the board of Philadelphia’s oldest and largest music school.  He is a Philadelphia native and has a long history of youth civic engagement having become a Truman Finalist, the campaign manager of a political campaign and the student body president of American University in 2011.

Program Details Coming Soon

The full program agenda will be announced soon. Sessions will cover themes such as:

  • Building resilient, team-based care models

  • Equity in primary care delivery

  • Strategies for integrating behavioral health and social care

  • Lessons from CCA Clinics in practice and innovation

Stay tuned for speaker announcements and session updates!

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Network and Learn from Leaders in the Field!

TUFH 2025 will be an international, intersectoral, and intergenerational in-person and virtual conference that brings together academic organizations and global health providers into a single event.

Network

Participate in our Networking Sessions on specific topics—and explore new professional relationships.

Learn

Engage in our Keynote Sessions, TUFH Documentaries, TUFH Talks, Workshops, and Oral Presentations. 

Interact

Explore with Conference on the Move where you will visit and interact with local communities or health organizations.

Meet

Participate in our Networking Sessions on specific topics—and explore new professional relationships.

Immersion

Immerse yourself in local culture at the Cultural Dinner.

Have Fun

Enjoy wellness breaks throughout the conference to keep you active and energized with lovely snacks and drinks (included).

We strongly recommend attending in person, but for those unable to travel, we will provide the opportunity for virtual participation.

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