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Brianna Van Stekelenburg1, Katie Huber1, Chelsea Swanson1,2
1Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.
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NC 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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