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Task Force on NC Healthcare Safety Net

In January 2004, the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust awarded funding to the North Carlina Institute of Medicine to study the adequacy and financial viability of the current healthcare safety-net structure and to develop models to better integrate existing resources. The safety-net system--including community and migrant health centers, rural health clinics, free clinics, Project Access models, local health departments, school-based health clinics, hospital outpatient and emergency rooms and teaching clinics--are a major source of care for the more than 1.4 million uninsured people in North Carolina.

The number of uninsured has risen recently, leading to an increased number of people seeking health care from safety-net providers. Yet, federal and state funding has not increased to subsidize the care of those seeking services. The goal of this Task Force initiative is to develop a plan to better coordinate and integrate existing safety-net institutions, identify communities with inadequate systems to care for the uninsured and underinsured, identify possible funding sources (nationally and locally) that can be used to expand care to the uninsured, and ultimately to expand and strengthen the capacity of healthcare providers and safety-net institutions to care for underserved populations.

Carmen Hooker Odom, Secretary of the NC Department of Health and Human Services, and Sherwood Smith, JD, Chair Emeritus of Carolina Power and Light, will help co-chair the Task Force. We have also invited representatives from community health centers, rural health clinics, free clinics, local health departments, school based health clinics, project access models, hospitals, legislators, county commissioners, advocates, business, faith and community leaders to participate in this endeavor.

The 2008 Health Care Services for the Uninsured & Other Underserved Populations, Technical Assistance Manual (2008) is now available.
Report

2008 Safety Net/Covering the Uninsured Summit

www.NCHealthCareHelp.org
connects uninsured North Carolinians with free or reduced cost health care services


2005 NC Healthcare Safety Net final report

Task Force and Steering Committee Members

March 9 Agenda
March 9 Meeting Summary
April 14 Agenda
April 14 Meeting Summary
June 10 Agenda
June 10 Meeting Summary
July 23 Agenda
July 23 Meeting Summary
August 10 Agenda
August 10 Integration and Collaboration Work Group Meeting Summary
August 10 Areas of Greatest Unmet Need Work Group Meeting Summary
September 23 Agenda
September 23 Meeting Summary
October 13 Agenda
October 13 Meeting Summary
November 4 Agenda
November 4 Meeting Summary

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