NCCHCA Practice Manager Workgroup
Please contact Alice Pollard, pollarda@ncchca.org, if you have any questions.
Please contact Alice Pollard, pollarda@ncchca.org, if you have any questions.
Join us as we come together to honor and support our Western North Carolina health centers as they recover from the devastating effects of Hurricane Helene. In the long road to recovery, the highest need is financial support to rebuild, restock, and offer new services to meet needs of their communities. To purchase tickets or […]
This will be in-person with a virtual option. Lunch will be provided. The location is to be determined but it will be in the Triangle or Triad area. Please contact Alice Pollard, pollarda@ncchca.org, if you have any questions.
Several pre-meetings will be hosted in conjunction with the NC Primary Care Conference: Carolina Medical Home Network Meeting Office of Rural Health Grantee Meeting NCCHCA Board of Directors Meeting NCCHCA CHC Board Training NC School Based Health Alliance Drop In For details about these meetings, please email Mackie Cameron at cameronm@ncchca.org.
Join NCCHCA, the NC Office of Rural Health, and the NC School Based Health Alliance for the 2025 NC Primary Care Conference. Registration and details.
Please contact Alice Pollard, pollarda@ncchca.org, if you have any questions.
Join NCCU and NCCHCA for the third annual Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Conference (MOUD) on Sept 4, 2025 in Chapel Hill, NC. Our theme this year is “From Insight to Impact: Ending the Opioid Crisis Through Multisectoral Partnerships.” We are excited to offer multiple breakout sessions with several learning tracks, as well as insightful […]
NCCHCA's Pharmacy Directors Workgroup is holding a quarterly meeting on Wednesday, October 29, 2025 from 10:00 AM-2:00 PM. This meeting will be held at the North Carolina Community Foundation (Address: 3737 Glenwood Ave, Raleigh, NC 27612) in their Lewis R. Holding Philanthropic Center meeting room. This will be a fully in-person meeting without remote attendance options. […]
Western NC health centers have stepped up to provide incredible service to their communities, acting immediately after the storm to re-open sites, deliver supplies, and volunteer in shelters, public housing complexes, and senior living centers, bringing care to their most vulnerable neighbors. Now it’s our turn to support these health care heroes and help them rebuild their communities: