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HCCN Training & Discussion: Care Transitions & SDoH

Click here to register for meeting. Care transitions coupled with unmet social needs are challenging and fraught with opportunities for complications and breakdowns, impacting patients, their families and care providers. During this webinar, with […]

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Pharmacy Directors Workgroup

This meeting addresses issues affecting the operation of 340b pharmacy services through in-house and contract pharmacy. Attendees are pharmacy directors, their appointee(s) and those looking to establish 340b pharmacy services.

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Behavioral Health Workgroup

This workgroup is hosted for NCCHCA Members, FQHC staff, and partner organizations only. NCCHCA convenes a workgroup of behavioral health professionals that work in or with NC community health center […]

Transition to Value-Based Care

Using metrics found in the Performance Evaluation Profile, referencing other states and payers’ experiences, and incorporating examples of VBC considerations and expectations this session examines possible approaches to VBC transitions, […]

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Emergency Preparedness Workgroup

Emergency Preparedness Workgroup 3rd Thursdays of every month The NCCHCA Emergency Preparedness workgroup meets (at minimum) quarterly, and more as needed. Those CHC staffers whose roles include emergency preparedness and […]

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Advocacy and Communications Coordinators Workgroup

Advocacy and Communications Coordinators Meeting Second Wednesday of the month, 10-11 am The advocacy and communications workgroup gathers once per month (Virtually unless otherwise noted) to discuss matters of urgent […]

Workforce Workgroup: RTAT

Readiness to Train Assessment Tool (RTAT™) December Workgroup December 11, 2020 10:00 AM-11:00AM ET Click Here to Register Join NCCHCA and your CHC colleagues for a brief overview of the RTAT™, […]

CHCs Need Helene Recovery Support - Give Now

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:

Donate to the Disaster Fund