Community Care of North Carolina

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2300 Rexwoods Drive, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27607
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MISSION STATEMENT

To improve the health and quality of life of all
North Carolinians by building and supporting better
community-based health care delivery systems.

This has been CCNC's mission since the beginning. Our approach has changed to incorporate new innovations, adjust to changing conditions and to leverage emerging analytics and technology.  We change and improve every day, but our mission remains the same.

Committed to Improving the Health of Our Communities

Community Care of North Carolina is the largest and longest-running medical home system in the U.S.  We’re known nationwide for reducing healthcare costs while improving outcomes. We have a proven method of identifying patients who are most likely to benefit from care management. We call it ImpactabilityTM.

CCNC’s community-based care managers work with physicians, nurses, social workers, pharmacists and other caregivers to develop care plans that connect people to the right local resources and really make a difference.

No one knows North Carolina’s communities better than Community Care, and our proven population health management approach delivers better health outcomes and higher patient and physician satisfaction at lower costs.

The New CCNC: Our Numbers Tell Our Story

When communities partner with CCNC, they see improved patient engagement and quality of care, reduced costs, and enhanced organizational efficiencies. We have learned a lot in two decades of working with patients, and our approach has improved steadily over that period. What does this actually look like? Here are the numbers that tell the story of CCNC’s nationally-recognized, proven approach to providing care for 1 out of every 6 patients in North Carolina

  • Hospital admissions reduced by 27% and readmissions reduced by 59% in 2016
  • $645 million saved on healthcare costs in North Carolina during the last two years
  • $2 billion in projected savings by 2022

In North Carolina, physician-driven, patient-centered care is happening. And it is benefiting more than 6,000 providers, 1.7 million patients and 9 million taxpayers.

 

 

Executive Member Since: 
October 2018
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