NC Integrated Care for Kids (NC InCK): An Innovative Model to Promote Child and Family Well-being in Central North Carolina
Dr. Charlene Wong, MD, MSHP, will present, NC Integrated Care for Kids (NC InCK): An Innovative Model to Promote Child and Family Well-being in Central North Carolina, which will describe: (1) the NC Integrated Care for Kids (NC InCK) model and its core components for improving child well-being and health and (2) how alternative payment models can be aligned with meaningful measures of child well-being in healthcare and beyond.
Dr. Wong is an associate professor of Pediatrics and Public Policy at Duke University and the Chief Health Policy Officer for COVID-19 at the NC Department of Health and Human Services. She is the executive director of North Carolina Integrated Care for Kids (NC InCK), an innovative model serving Medicaid-insured children in central North Carolina. She is a faculty member in the Duke-Margolis Center of Health Policy, the Duke Children’s Health and Discovery Initiative, and the Duke Clinical Research Institute.