Annual Report 2025-26

From our Leadership

Gratitude, a simple but powerful word and feeling that comes to mind when looking back on another 12 months of ongoing change and uncertainty in health care.

Gratitude for our teams. Gratitude for the family doctors in our membership. Gratitude for the ways our organization, the Calgary West Central Primary Care Network (CWC PCN), made a difference in the last fiscal year.

All the critical day-to-day work of our teams and members cannot be truly captured in our annual report — but it also cannot be overlooked. While our 2025-26 Annual Report highlights many initiatives and accomplishments across our four priority areas, we are grateful for everyone’s daily contributions to primary care and our PCN.

Please navigate across our priority areas on this website for the details on how we:

  • Expanded care for more patients
  • Enhanced data gathering and its use
  • Supported our rapidly growing membership
  • Engaged with our teams, members, and other stakeholders to learn and improve

Thank you to everyone who is part of primary care, the foundation of our healthcare system. We are, again, particularly grateful to our teams and our members who play such a critical role in our PCN’s work.

Christopher Cameron
Executive Director, Calgary West Central Primary Care Network

Dr. Rachel Han Savoie
Medical Director, Calgary West Central Primary Care Network

In this report

We are a non-profit organization — the Calgary West Central Primary Care Network (CWC PCN) — committed to a healthier future. Throughout our annual report, we’ll share how we worked to serve our community and built on our previous efforts. 

You will find our major accomplishments of the 2025-26 fiscal year broken into four priority areas: 

Highlights from 2025-26

Nursing Program
feedback:
Collected physician feedback that shows
high satisfaction.
Expanding
care:
Expanding our Dietitian Program and Physiotherapy Program to support more patients.
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and
Belonging (DEIB):
Advancing initiatives that support an inclusive and respectful environment for employees and patients.
Collecting new data:Launched our new Health Status Surveys to measure patient outcomes.
Strengthening safety, well-being:Created a well-being hub for teams and enhanced our data and IT infrastructure and safety program.
Engaging with members:Helping members enhance their practice through educational opportunities.

The Calgary West Central Primary Care Network

The CWC PCN is a non-profit organization committed to a healthier future. Doctors who join our network do so with their patients in mind. We develop innovative health programs and services that family physicians can access for their patients, at no cost.