Partners

Cape Fear Health Net is a local 501c3 that exists to create a coordinated
system of health care for the poor and uninsured in Brunswick, New
Hanover, Columbus and Pender counties, and to increase the capacity of
health care safety net providers by ensuring that low-income residents have
access to a medical home, receive preventive services, and avoid
unnecessary health complications resulting in a better, healthier quality of
life. Our collaborative work focuses on helping individuals who are
uninsured navigate the health care system, particularly with Specialists, and
connect them to available resources in the community.
Community Care of the Lower Cape Fear has expanded its partnership with DocsInk, a local option for telehealth. We have integrated DocsInk into our care management and coordination for over a year and would like to introduce CCLCF practices to a possible telehealth solution, also allowing direct referral and communication with the CCLCF Care Team. It has provided an essential space for our care teams to share data, communicate securely with providers and video chat with patients.
CCLCF is excited to announce our membership to the Mt. Calvary Executive Leadership Society. Mt. Calvary Center for Leadership Development serves mostly low income and rural communities, including under-served minority communities. Mt. Calvary was recently awarded a COVID-19 Community Health Worker Initiative grant supported by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. We are honored to join Mt. Calvary and other community partners supporting this great work.

Awarded the 2017 Trillium Health Resources Transforming Lives Award for Care Integration and most recently CCLCF, along with another entity, partnered with Trillium for a
Pediatric Pilot devoted to two local practices with the goal to provide whole person care to patients with Intellectual and Developmental Delays. The Pilot ended in June 2022 and CCLCF was among the recipients of the 2022 Innovation Awards through i2i Center for Integrative Health for this work.
CCLCF was awarded a two-year grant for Help Hub Care Navigation through Live Oak Bank to
continue our work and provide opportunities for improvement in data collection to show the
positive ROI for members and the community when working with a Health Navigator.
The team has provided health navigation and care coordination services to over 230 individuals
assisting with a variety of needs including, but not limited to, resources for dental care, eye
exams and glasses, medication assistance, connecting to primary care and specialist
providers, assisting with enrollment in health care coverage programs.
CF HOP Business Solutions Center
Through generous grants from Kate B. Reynolds
Charitable Trust and the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of
North Carolina Foundation, CCLCF created a Business
Solutions Center (BSC) for Network HSOs. The BSC
offers several training opportunities including the
UNC-W QENO Governance-Leadership-Management
program, grant writing, Excel training, non-profit board
development and the opportunity to attend the Building
on Inclusion, Achieving Equity Conference in Durham
NC.