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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Policy Forum: Introduction
Vol. 77, Issue 2, 2016March 01, 2016 EDT

Building a Value-Based Workforce in North Carolina

Erin P. Fraher, Thomas C. Ricketts,
Policy Forumvalue-based workforceErin P. FraherThomas C. Ricketts
Copyright Logoccby-nc-sa-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.77.2.94

Articles in Vol. 77, Issue 2, 2016

Vol. 77, Issue 2, 2016
  • Intra-Arterial Therapy for Acute Stroke and the Effect of Technological Advances on Recanalization: Findings in a Community Hospital
    Jonas H. GoldsteinSheri A. DenslowSamuel J. GoldsteinWilliam F. MarxJohn G. ShortReid D. TaylorAlexander L. Schneider
  • Evaluation of a Team-Based, Transition-of-Care Management Service on 30-Day Readmission Rates
    Bill HitchAnna Beth ParlierLisa ReedShelley L. GalvinE. Blake FaganCourtenay Gilmore Wilson
  • Keeping the End in Mind
    Peter J. Morris
  • Building a Value-Based Workforce in North Carolina
    Erin P. FraherThomas C. Ricketts
  • Challenges of Recruitment and Retention in Rural Areas
    Chris Collins
  • Surviving the Silver Tsunami: Training a Health Care Workforce to Care for North Carolina's Aging Population
    Mitchell T. Heflin
  • Access to Health Care of Your Choice
    Doug Dickerson
  • Educating North Carolina's Oral Health Workforce in an Evolving Environment
    Jane A. WeintraubJacqueline M. BurgetteD. Gregory Chadwick
  • The Impacts of Electronic Health Record Implementation on the Health Care Workforce
    Xiaoming Zeng
  • Transforming Medical Education is the Key to Meeting North Carolina's Physician Workforce Needs
    Paul R. G. CunninghamElizabeth G. BaxleyHerbert G. Garrison
  • Kenan Primary Care Medical Scholars Program: Preparing Physicians for Service in Rural North Carolina
    Amanda Greene
  • Improving the Return on Investment of Graduate Medical Education in North Carolina
    Warren NewtonNoah WoukJulie C. Spero
  • New Psychiatry Residency Program at Carolinas HealthCare System
    Mary N. HallKelly H. Osborne
  • The Importance of Interprofessional Practice and Education in the Era of Accountable Care
    Jane Nester
  • Community Health Workers: An Integral Part of an Integrated Health Care Team
    Sharon NelsonE. Benjamin MoneyRuth Petersen
  • Transition of New Graduate Nurses to the Workforce: Challenges and Solutions in the Changing Health Care Environment
    Linda HoflerKendal Thomas
  • Improving Diversity in the Health Professions
    Peggy ValentineJacqueline WynnDarius McLean
  • Running the Numbers: Does North Carolina's Health Care Workforce Reflect the Diversity of the State's Population?
    Julie C. Spero
  • Beyond Climate Change: Why Medical Institutions Should Divest From Fossil Fuels
    Jeffrey WaldenLaura Wenzel
  • 2016 North Carolina Child Health Report Card
    NC ChildNorth Carolina Institute of Medicine
North Carolina Medical Journal
Fraher, Erin P., and Thomas C. Ricketts. 2016. “Building a Value-Based Workforce in North Carolina.” North Carolina Medical Journal 77 (2): 94–98. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.77.2.94.
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