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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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Triad Health Network Founded on Unique Relationship With Cone Health
Read more about Triad HealthCare Network (THN) and its distinctive approach to accountable care.
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NCMS Welcomes Shift Away from Medicaid Managed Care to Medicaid Reform That Incorporates ACOs
See more on NC DHHS’ new plans for Medicaid Reform…
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The Medicare Shared Savings Program: A “Great Experiment”
With the latest report on the MSSP, take a look at how North Carolina ACOs are reflecting on their experiences.
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Medicare Accountable Care Models Off to a Good Start
CMS released its interim financial results for select Medicare ACO initiatives at the end of January and, for a fledgling program, the results are promising.
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NCMS Among Other Health Care Groups Looking to ACOs to Reform NC Medicaid
Hospital and other provider group representatives at last week’s Medicaid Reform Advisory Group meeting echoed the NCMS’ position on accountable care and a consensus seems to be building that this model is a viable alternative to the Governor’s plan to turn Medicaid over to private managed care companies.
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In the News
Medical Schools Shaving Off A Year of Training, Kaiser Health News and The Washington Post, 1-14-14 Reporter Sandra Boodman reports that some medical school administrators and policymakers see three-year programs […]
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