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February 17 2021

Community Care of North Carolina, Inc. (CCNC) is pleased to announce the appointment of seven new members to the Boards of Directors for CCNC and North Carolina Community Care Networks, Inc. (NCCCN)

February 15 2021

In this role, Lydia will provide leadership in government affairs and work closely with the CCNC and NCCCN Boards as the chief administrator and board liaison for the organization.

October 16 2020

Family practice physician L. Allen Dobson, Jr. of Mount Pleasant, NC, was awarded The Carolinas Center for Medical Excellence’s (CCME) 2020 T. Reginald Harris, MD Memorial Award in recognition for his outstanding achievements in health care quality and service to the medical community and underserved populations

September 10 2020

In North Carolina, Latinos represent 9% of the population but account for 37% of COVID-19 cases. Ivette Lopez felt a calling to get involved so she started making and donating masks and now works as a contact tracer for CCNC.

June 29 2020

Tom Wroth M.D., MPH, President of CCNC, will become CEO of CCNC effective July 1, 2020

April 27 2020

NCDHHS announces the Carolina Community Tracing Collaborative, a new partnership with CCNC and NC AHEC to help stop the spread of COVID-19. This collaborative will build upon existing local health department tracing efforts to help meet the surge in demand for contact tracing staff expected as COVID-19 testing increases.

April 22 2020

Press release announcing that CCNC President Tom Wroth, M.D., MPH, has been appointed by CCNC's Board as CCNC’s Chief Executive Officer effective July 1, 2020

April 20 2020

Dr. Wroth succeeds Dr. Allen Dobson, founding CEO, and the principal architect of CCNC's highly respected and nationally recognized primary care delivery system

April 6 2020

CCNC is pleased to announce a toll-free helpline aimed at answering COVID-19 questions and helping patients find the care they need

March 17 2020

CCNC and NC AHEC are working together with N.C. DHHS to help North Carolina’s healthcare providers address the challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic

February 4 2020

A newly published data brief by CCNC argues that effective targeting of patients can in fact significantly impact health trajectories, reducing both costs and reliance on emergency rooms and inpatient care

January 15 2020

Dr. Bill Stewart elected as new chair of CCNC Board of Directors, succeeding Chuck Frock who will now serve as vice chair. Dr. Allen Dobson steps down as CCNC’s President but remains CEO; will focus on special business and strategic initiatives until he retires in June 2020. Dr. Tom Wroth promoted to CCNC’s President.

January 10 2020

In 2020, CCNC's Regional Medical Directors will assist practices as they work to identify opportunities and develop plans to reach quality improvement goals

December 1 2019

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November 25 2019

Gist Healthcare Daily, a health policy and business news podcast, recently interviewed CCNC President & CEO Allen Dobson, MD on how CCNC and CCPN help independent primary care doctors band together

November 12 2019

CCNC is proud to have partnered with PQP in this outstanding effort

November 7 2019

CCNC continues to effectively manage cost and utilization for enrolled Medicaid populations through care management and a strong primary care base, CCNC’s Annual Quality Report for SFY 2019 finds

November 5 2019

Joined by industry leaders from across the nation, Wroth and his colleagues evaluated advanced primary care practices with proven results, discussed strategies to strengthen primary care, and advocated for payment and delivery reforms

November 3 2019

In a recent webinar, Dr. Carlos Jackson, PhD, chief data & analytics officer at CCNC, presented to Rhode Island Accountable Entities and managed care organizations, explaining CCNC’s approach to Impactability™ and the evidence for its success

October 30 2019

CCNC’s Pregnancy Medical Home model has shown lower rates of low-birth weight babies, a decrease in the amount of C-section deliveries, and an increase in rural access to obstetrical care for program participants in North Carolina