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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Policy Forum: Invited Commentaries & Sidebars
Vol. 70, Issue 3, 2009May 01, 2009 EDT

Moving Forward with the Medical Home: Evidence, Expectations, and Insights from CCNC

C. Annette DuBard,
Commentarymedical homeC. Annette DuBard
Copyright Logoccby-nc-sa-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.70.3.225

Articles in Vol. 70, Issue 3, 2009

Vol. 70, Issue 3, 2009
  • Tarheel Footprints in Health Care: Recognizing unusual and often unsung contributions of individual citizens who have made health care for North Carolinians more accessible and of higher quality
    Anita HarrisonCharles Willson
  • Emergency Planning for Sudden Cardiac: Events in North Carolina High Schools
    Anna MonroeDaryl A. RosenbaumStephen Davis
  • Declining Tobacco Use Among North Carolina Middle and High School Students: 1999-2007
    Scott K. ProescholdbellShelley K. Summerlin-LongAdam O. Goldstein
  • Health Reform in North Carolina: The Missing Piece in Health Reform: Long-Term Care
    J. Craig SouzaPolly G. WelshGordon H. DeFriese
  • Policy Forum: Community Care of North Carolina
    Thomas C. RickettsChristine Nielsen
  • Community Care of North Carolina—: An Enhanced Medical Home Model
    L. Allen DobsonDenise Levis Hewson
  • Moving Forward with the Medical Home: Evidence, Expectations, and Insights from CCNC
    C. Annette DuBard
  • Building Primary Care Medical Homes within the Community Care of North Carolina Program
    Charles F. Willson
  • Sidebar: A Generalist’s View of Community Care of North Carolina
    Rueben N. Rivers
  • The Role of Community Care in Improving the Quality of Care
    Denise Levis Hewson
  • One Size Does Not Fit All: Tailoring Case Management to a Community
    Elizabeth St. MartinLori Harris-Stevens
  • Sidebar: One Mother’s Experience with CCNC
    Lindsey E. Haynes
  • The Medicare Health Care Quality Demonstration Program: The Promise and Opportunity of the 646 Waiver
    Torlen Wade
  • Integrating Behavioral and Mental Health Services into the Primary Care Setting
    Chris Collins
  • Expanding Innovation through Networks: The Assuring Better Child Health and Development (ABCD) Project
    Marian Earls
  • The Role of Health Information Technology in Creating Networks of Medical Homes in Rural North Carolina
    Steven Crane
  • Flexibility in a CCNC Network: The Northwest Community Care Experience
    Elizabeth GambleJames GrahamKelly LivengoodLoralee B. InmanRonald E. GaskinsLinda J. MichalskiRebecca Eleanya
  • Community Care of Wake and Johnston Counties
    Paul Harrison
  • The Evolution and Development of a Largely Rural Network: Access III of the Lower Cape Fear
    Lydia Faulkner Newman
  • Role and Structure of the North Carolina Physician Advisory Group: A Collaborative Effort Between Providers and Medicaid
    Steven E. WegnerL. Allen DobsonWilliam W. LawrenceEileen Ciesco
  • The Role of the Pharmacist in CCNC
    Troy Trygstad
  • CCNC Program Evaluation: Strategies and Challenges
    Alice K. Fortune-GreeleySandra B. Greene
  • The Evolution of Community Care
    Torlen Wade
  • Running the Numbers: A Periodic Feature to Inform North Carolina Health Care Professionals about Current Topics in Health Statistics
    Paul A. BuescherMarcus Plescia
  • Spotlight on the Safety Net: A Community Collaboration
    Kimberly Alexander-Bratcher
North Carolina Medical Journal
DuBard, C. Annette. 2009. “Moving Forward with the Medical Home: Evidence, Expectations, and Insights from CCNC.” North Carolina Medical Journal 70 (3): 225–30. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.70.3.225.
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