Primary Care for All Americans

Health Care Renaissance Summit

How communities can take back their health care

May 20, 2026 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Le Méridien, Cambridge MA

About the Summit

PC4AA's inaugural national summit will bring together clinicians, organizers, students, policymakers, and advocates working to rebuild primary care across the country. Attendees will hear from national leaders in primary care transformation, participate in skill-building table talks, and leave with practical tools and a network of partners to help launch and sustain this work back home.

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Speaker highlights

Michael Fine, MD
Michael Fine, MD
President & Founder of Primary Care for All Americans
The Evidence for Primary Care: What We Know, Where We're Headed
Ann Greiner
Ann Greiner
President & CEO of the Primary Care Collaborative
From Payment Reform to System Transformation: Policy Levers for Primary Care
Jonathan Fitzsimon, MD
Keynote
Jonathan Fitzsimon, MD
Medical Lead of the Renfrew County Virtual Triage & Assessment Centre
Primary Care for All in Ontario: Lessons from a Province-Wide Transformation

Session chairs

Sara Pastoor, MD
Sara Pastoor, MD
Head of Primary Care Advancement at Elation Health
Rushika Fernandopulle, MD, MPP
Rushika Fernandopulle, MD, MPP
CEO of Liza Health

Table talks

Join small-group sessions led by clinicians, organizers, and advocates working to redesign care, expand access, and drive policy change. Selected sessions include:

Neda Ashtari, MD, MPP
Launching a Student Chapter of Primary Care for All Americans
Neda Ashtari, MD, MPP
Executive Director of Primary Care for All Americans
Scott Conard, MD
How Employers Can Deliver Excellent Primary Care Using New Technologies
Scott Conard, MD
Co-Founder of Converging Health

Primary Care Champion Awards

Join us in honoring leaders transforming primary care policy and practice.

Senator Cindy Friedman
Senator Cindy Friedman
Senate Chair, Joint Committee on Health Care Financing
Massachusetts State Senate
Wayne Jonas, MD
Wayne Jonas, MD
President & CEO, Healing Works Foundation

Who should attend

Work group leaders Medical students and residents Primary care clinicians Community organizers Policymakers Advocates Lown Institute attendees

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Lunch and refreshments included
* $50 scholarships are available for local workgroup members. If you are a workgroup member and would like to be considered, please reach out to us at pc4aa.summit@gmail.com.
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Getting there

Venue
Le Méridien Cambridge
20 Sidney St, Cambridge, MA 02139
Transit
Kendall/MIT (Red Line)
5-minute walk to hotel
Parking
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Public lots within walking distance
Accommodations
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Information for out-of-town attendees

In collaboration with the Lown Institute

The Lown Institute's annual meeting on health care affordability takes place May 21 at the same hotel. We encourage attendees to attend both events. Separate registration is required for each.

Questions?

Contact us at pc4aa.summit@gmail.com