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Advancing Whole-Person Health Care through North Carolina's State Transformation Collaborative

On Thursday, May 23, health policy leaders gathered to discuss the progress of the North Carolina State Transformation Collaborative (NC STC) on advancing the key goals of improving population health, advancing health equity, enhancing patient experience, relieving provider burden, and reducing cost. Launched in February of 2023, the NC STC is a joint public-private initiative operated by the Health Care Payment Learning & Action Network, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, and Duke-Margolis, and is designed to advance value-based and whole-person care. Meeting Objectives: Highlight progress on the key goals of the NC State Transformation Collaborative (NC STC) of improving population health, advancing health equity, enhancing patient experience, relieving provider burden, and reducing costs. Provide an overview of the NC STC Alignment Proposal, a proposed set of actions to address shared challenges across key NC STC strategies – aligning quality measures, improving data infrastructure, and enhancing health equity data to enable advanced, coordinated care models, starting with primary care. Hear feedback from stakeholders on the current and future work, and discuss ways to make progress as a state on key goals for the NC STC over the next year. Discuss opportunities to build momentum for multi-stakeholder alignment and scale early successes.

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