Managing Care Transitions in Medicaid: Spotlight on Community Care of North Carolina

Issue Brief
  1. Community Care of North Carolina: Putting Health Reform Ideas into Practice in Medicaid, Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, May 2009; and Dobson LA, North Carolina’s Community Care of North Carolina, Case Study, National Governors Association (http://statepolicyoptions.nga.org/casestudy/north-carolinas-community-care-north-carolina). For current detail on the program and its elements, see https://www.communitycarenc.org/about-us/

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  2. DuBard C, J Cockerham, and C Jackson, “Collaborative Accountability for Care Transitions: The Community Care of North Carolina Transitions Program,” North Carolina Medical Journal 73(1), April 5, 2012.

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  3. Ibid.

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  4. Jackson C, T Trystad, D DeWalt, and C DuBard, “Transitional Care Cut Hospital Readmissions for North Carolina Medicaid Patients with Complex Chronic Conditions,” Health Affairs 32(8): 1407-1415, August 2013.

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