Statement From Cardinal Innovations Healthcare
Regarding decision by NC DHHS to allow Disengagement by Stanly County
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Although disappointed, we are mostly concerned about the health and wellbeing of thousands of our members who are Stanly County s most vulnerable residents – Medicaid recipients, the under- and uninsured, and those with intellectual and developmental disabilities and complex behavioral health conditions such substance use disorders.
Our highest priority during disengagement will be continuity of care for our members in Stanly County, and we are committed to working closely with Partners to make that happen. We also understand the importance of relationships that members and their families have with care coordinators and providers, and we will strive to maintain those relationships wherever possible.
County officials say Partners Behavioral Healthcare could take over as the county s mental health services coordinator by Jan. 1, but state health secretary Dr. Mandy Cohen must first approve the
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Of the more than 62,000 North Carolinians with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (IDD), three-quarters rely heavily on family members for housing and support. With help from Cardinal Innovations Healthcare, the first-of-its-kind community in the state specifically designed to meet the holistic life needs of these residents will move one step closer to reality.
HOPE, North Carolina, Inc. (Housing Options for People with Exceptionalities) received a $45,000 Community Reinvestment Grant from Cardinal Innovations for planning the project.
The Chapel Hill-based non-profit envisions a multi-generational, mixed-income development for people with and without disabilities. The community is being intentionally planned to facilitate self-determination, larger social networks and more friends, increased community inclusion and participation, more chances to develop and maintain skills that foste
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Cardinal Innovations advocates for members and system stability, believes Commissioner vote doesn t consider ALL members
Cardinal Innovations Healthcare and community members discourage further disruption amidst statewide change in Medicaid Managed Care
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CHARLOTTE, N.C., March 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Cardinal Innovations recognizes the important duty that the Board of County Commissioners have to vote on behalf of their represented communities. The commissioners vote to pursue transition to a new managed care organization is disheartening knowing that it will cause stress to the healthcare system for residents of Forsyth County, particularly those with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).