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April 1 2012

A recent article in 'Managed Care' magazine debates studies on savings from CCNC's patient-centered medical home model

March 29 2012

CCNC to be the first Qualified Organization (QO) for the North Carolina Health Information Exchange to provide information “on-ramp” for NC physicians

March 21 2012

View remarks by CCNC's president & CEO, Dr. Dobson, at the "What the Health" summit in Durham

March 15 2012

Becker’s ASC Review evaluates CCNC's Project Lazarus Initiative, which is aimed at opioid overuse

March 15 2012

Click to read the article entitled: "Prior Authorization of Atypicals Cuts All Antipsychotic Use"

March 14 2012

CCNC kicks off statewide coalition working to improve pain treatment and reduce overdoses

February 2 2012

The 2012 January/February issue of the NCMJ focuses on Care Transitions and includes articles from a number of CCNC authors, including Troy Trygstad, Annette DuBard, Jennifer Cockerham and Carlos Jackson

January 24 2012

A story on CCNC in 'Governing' magazine that features an interview with CCNC’s Tork Wade

January 21 2012

This article in the trade press summarizes the exciting developments soon to hit North Carolina

January 19 2012

CCNC Care Managers have begun working with members of North Carolina’s State Health Plan

January 12 2012

Click here to read the article, entitled "Organizing Care for Complex Patients in the Patient-Centered Medical Home"

January 6 2012

An analysis of Medicaid data by consulting firm Milliman, Inc, has found that CCNC saved North Carolina nearly a billion dollars over a four-year period from 2007 through 2010

August 27 2011

"First in Health," a public private partnership promote medical homes is announced at the annual meeting of the N.C. Institute of Medicine in Raleigh

June 27 2011

Denise Levis-Hewson testifies before the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee to give congressional testimony

May 16 2011

Treo Solutions analyzes projected costs the state of North Carolina would incur if CCNC did not exist