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CCNC Update: November 2012

CCNC Update: November 2012

In the News

Diabetes Navigator. Don’t miss this great story in the Salisbury Post on diabetes navigator Becky Slone, working through the auspices of Community Care of Southern Piedmont and the Beacon Community. The online story link is mysteriously dead, but you can find a text version here.

Northern Piedmont Community Care has produced a terrific overview video that shows how their efforts impact community health. You can view the video on the CCNC site (scroll down to the bottom of the page).

Winston-Salem meal program aids health efforts. The Winston-Salem Journal details an innovative Medicare project through which local nonprofit Senior Services of Winston-Salem provides meals to local seniors facing health challenges. The collaborative effort includes Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, Forsyth Medical Center and Northwest Community Care.

More practices achieve PCMH. The Whiteville News Reporter story notes a number of practices working with Community Care of the Lower Cape Fear have achieved NCQA recognition as Patient-Center Medical Homes. Congrats to Lower Cape Fear and all the practices involved!

Transitional Care.  A recent article in the Triad Business Journal references the transitional care efforts of Northwest Community Care.

 

Other News

New videos on the CCNC site. Several new videos of interest have been posted on the CCNC site.

  • First in Health point-of-view. Check out this video detailing a GSK employee’s positive experience in a “First in Health” medical home. (4:17)
  • Beacon update. To see how North Carolina’s Beacon Community is using information technology to improve the health of the region, please see the overview video on this page. (5:17)
  • Anti-smoking video from Thailand. Short, but powerful video of children bumming cigarettes off passing smokers – and the impact it has on the smokers’ view of their own behavior. (1:38)

Pregnancy Medical Home Care Pathways. The CCNC OB Champions have produced two care pathways in the past 3 months, Management of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy and Progesterone/Cervical Ultrasound Screening for Preterm Birth Prevention. These pathways, aimed at the 1,600 providers in the Pregnancy Medical Home program, seek to standardize care to promote patient safety and improved birth outcomes.