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Extends the Primary Care Payment Reform Task Force to define primary care, analyze spending, safeguard data, and issue actionable reports guiding primary care investment across Med
Extends the Primary Care Payment Reform Task Force to define primary care, analyze spending, safeguard data, and issue actionable reports guiding primary care investment across Med
Status: Passed 1st Reading (Introduced Jan 17, 2025)
Primary subject areas: Health services, data & records systems, insurance, reports, task forces
SB 83 extends and clarifies the North Carolina Primary Care Payment Reform Task Force (the “Task Force”), housed administratively in the NC Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Division of Health Benefits. The bill expands the Task Force’s authority to collect and safeguard payer/provider data, refines its duties, and updates reporting and sunset timelines so the group can develop a primary-care investment target and related implementation options for Medicaid, the State Health Plan, and commercial insurers.
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