Scaling What Works: Evidence-based Prevention, Data, and Collaboration in North Carolina’s Medicaid Transformation

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Scaling What Works: Evidence-based Prevention, Data, and Collaboration in North Carolina’s Medicaid Transformation

North Carolina Medicaid’s investments in whole-person care and data infrastructure have driven meaningful progress in improving health at lower costs. Amid growing fiscal pressures and upcoming policy reforms, continuing to advance evidence-based prevention, strengthen data infrastructure, and foster multistakeholder collaboration will be needed to drive sustainable, cost-effective, whole-person care transformation.

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Duke-Margolis Authors

Katie Huber

Katie Huber, MPH

Policy Research Associate

Chelsea Swanson headshot

Chelsea Swanson, MPH

Assistant Research Director

Samantha Repka Headshot

Samantha Repka, MS

Research Associate

Rebecca Whitaker Headshot

Rebecca Whitaker, PhD, MSPH

Research Director, North Carolina Health Care Transformation
Core Faculty Member
Senior Team Member

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Rushina Cholera, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics and Population Health Sciences
Medical Instructor in the Department of Pediatrics
Margolis Core Faculty

Mark McClellan

Mark McClellan, MD, PhD

Director of the Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy
Robert J. Margolis, MD, Professor of Business, Medicine and Policy
Margolis Executive Core Faculty