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The Pitt County Sheriff’s Office is the first law enforcement agency in NC to equip its patrol cars with Naloxone, a substance that counteracts the effects of drug overdoses for heroin and other opioids. More than 145 patrol officers, investigators and school resource officers received an hour of training on using Naloxone, thanks in part to a partnership that includes Community Care Plan of Eastern Carolina.
Dr. Chip Watkins spoke and participated in a panel discussion as part of the White House Rural Council’s Opportunities for Public-Private Collaborations in Rural Health Care Meeting in Washington, D.C.
The May/June 2014 issue of the NC Medical Journal features contributions from CCNC Central Office and Network staff
Agreement to drive improvement in data analytics using BI platform, improve cost-effectiveness of CCNC
Data use agreement is first step toward Medicaid reform, greater healthcare transparency
Dr. Dobson speaks to Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) subcommittee on primary care
Dr. Dobson's recent interview on 'North Carolina Now' focuses on Medicaid reform and the value of CCNC's statewide infrastructure in the process
A strategic alliance has been formed between CCNC and Passport Health Plan, a Kentucky-based, non-profit health plan that manages care for Medicaid beneficiaries
CCNC and Project Lazarus are highlighted in an article in the Winston-Salem Journal about substance abuse deaths in the Triad and northwestern NC counties
GlaxoSmithKline and CCNC’s new approach to analyzing health information that allows healthcare providers and payers to improve health care quality and rein in cost continues to earn coverage
Real time analysis of select health care data helps identify "impactable" patients