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In Session: Keeping a pulse on North Carolina Healthcare Policy

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Welcome to In Session, the North Carolina Healthcare Association’s podcast where we dive deep into critical issues impacting hospitals, patients and the overall health of our communities. Whether you’re a legislator, policy advisor, or community leader, this series is designed to keep you informed about the challenges and opportunities in healthcare today.

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Strengthening North Carolina's Healthcare Workforce

North Carolina’s population is growing and aging. According to NCHA’s 2024 RTI Workforce Report [https://www.ncha.org/rti-workforce-report/], in the year 2000 there were more than five working-age adults for every person 65 and older in North Carolina. By 2035, there will be less than three working adults for every person 65 and older. In the latest episode of NCHA's In Session podcast, Berni Sczcepanski, chief people officer of FirstHealth of the Carolinas talks workforce development and sustainability with Tatyana Kelly, senior vice president of planning, strategy and member services.   To learn more about resources and careers in healthcare, visit IDoCareNC.org [https://idocarenc.org]. Apply for FirstHealth of the Carolinas' FirstFutures here [https://www.firsthealth.org/foundation-of-firsthealth/caring-for-people-funds/firstfutures-growing-our-own/].

26. juni 2025 - 12 min
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Overcoming Barriers in Post-Acute Care Transitions, Part 2

In North Carolina, at least 360 hospital patients medically cleared for discharge face delays due to limited availability of post-acute care placements. In this episode of In Session, Alicia Barfield, Director of Policy Development, is joined by Katie Flanagan, Assistant Vice President of Care Coordination at Duke University Health System and Chair of the NCHA Transitions of Care Committee. Together, they explore the barriers patients face when transitioning to skilled nursing facilities and other care settings. Katie shares insights into: * Challenges skilled nursing facilities encounter, such as staffing shortages and capacity issues. * The impact of prior authorization and insurance-related delays on Medicaid and Medicare Advantage patients. * Potential solutions for improving care transitions, including innovative models from other states. Discover actionable strategies to address discharge bottlenecks and improve care for North Carolinians. Tune in now to learn how hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and insurers can work together to create better outcomes for patients.

5. juni 2025 - 12 min
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