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NCMS Webinars Answer Your Questions About Accountable Care and Payment Models
The North Carolina Medical Society will host two webinars designed to acquaint you with the much-talked-about value-based or accountable care model and why it is important to the health care […]
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Governor, NCDHHS Secretary Visit Wilmington Health
The Secretary and Governor have been reaching out to ACOs across the state to bolster their Medicaid reform proposal that supports physician-led, value-based models of care.
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What is the NCMS’ Position on Medicaid Reform? Here is Our One-Page Analysis
The North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) staff has boiled down our long-standing position on Medicaid reform into a easy-to-digest one-page position paper. This will help you understand our response to the various proposals […]
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Accountable Care Toolkits Now Available for Cardiologists, Oncologists and Emergency Physicians
See how you can download these valuable guides developed by the TAC Consortium.
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Triad HealthCare Network Hosts NC ACO Collaborative
On May 1, Triad HealthCare Network (THN) in Greensboro hosted the North Carolina Accountable Care Organization (NCACO) Collaborative, including over 30 doctors, administrators and others involved with or interested in learning more […]
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ACO Specialty Toolkit on Hospice and Palliative Care Just Released
This latest toolkit release has already received national attention — download and review it today!
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Report Findings Reveal Savings Through Integration of Behavioral and Physical Health
Read on to view some of the report’s key findings.
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Now Is the Time to Get Up to Speed on ACOs
See how efforts by the NCMS can help you learn more about accountable care.
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NCMS Hosts Legislative Summit to Discuss Top Issues
More than 60 health care stakeholders gathered at the NCMS Center for Leadership in Medicine in downtown Raleigh on Saturday, March 22, to discuss key issues for the medical community, which are sure to play out in the upcoming short session of the North Carolina General Assembly.
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Don’t Wait to “Begin the Conversation”
The Seventh Annual National Healthcare Decisions Day will be observed on Wednesday, April 16, with the goal of inspiring, educating and empowering the public and doctors about the importance of […]
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