North Carolina Medical Journal
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The North Carolina Medical Journal was founded in 1849 by the North Carolina Medical Society. Since 2002, the journal has been copublished by the North Carolina Institute of Medicine and The Duke Endowment. The journal is read by a wide range of healthcare professionals, policymakers, government officials, business executives, educators, researchers, and interested laypeople. The Journal also..
North Carolina Medical Journal
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Several numerical errors and a missing citation have been corrected and replaced ..read more
North Carolina Medical Journal
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The shift to value-based care is an opportunity to embrace structural solutions to health and social care fragmentation ..read more
North Carolina Medical Journal
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This study demonstrates the utility of ZCTA-level census data in identifying high-risk ZIP codes for childhood lead exposure ..read more
North Carolina Medical Journal
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This issue of the journal lays out the ambitious plans to make it easier for people in our state to participate in caring for their own health ..read more
North Carolina Medical Journal
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During COVID-19, people who may have otherwise lost Medicaid coverage kept it without the need to reapply. In 2023, this coverage began to unwind as NC prepared to expand Medicaid ..read more
North Carolina Medical Journal
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North Carolina chose to build upon the existing Medicaid Family Planning program to maintain access to health care while launching Medicaid expansion ..read more
North Carolina Medical Journal
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This article reflects on nearly two years of the Healthy Opportunities Pilots, including early findings and lessons learned to date ..read more
North Carolina Medical Journal
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The evaluation plan for Medicaid expansion in North Carolina includes tracking enrollment counts, creating metrics for monitoring of activities, setting measurable goals, and involving trusted community partners throughout ..read more
North Carolina Medical Journal
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To support county Departments of Social Services, NC Medicaid worked quickly to improve automation, provide flexibility, and streamline processes ..read more
North Carolina Medical Journal
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Analyses of utilization and survey data and interviews with key Medicaid payors and providers reveal trends in beneficiary access to and utilization of telehealth services ..read more