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Healthy North Carolina 2030: A Path Toward Health

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Shaping Policy for a Healthier State

The North Carolina Institute of Medicine, NCIOM, is an independent organization focused on improving the health and well-being of North Carolinians by providing analysis on the health and well-being of North Carolinians, identifying solutions to the health issues facing our state, building consensus toward evidence-based solutions, and informing health policy at the state and local level.

We bring together diverse stakeholders to develop solutions to the complex health problems in North Carolina.

The NCIOM’s task forces and other projects, including the NCMJ, have led to sustained improvements in the health and well-being of North Carolinians.

Current Work

Collaborating for a Healthier North Carolina

The NCIOM addresses the health needs of North Carolinians by working with stakeholder groups to identify evidence-based strategies to improve health and inform health policy.

Current Task Force

Task Force on the Future of the Nursing Workforce

Current Task Force

NC Center on the Workforce for Health

Current Task Force

Oral Health Transformation Task Force

The North Carolina Institute of Medicine (NCIOM) is convening a task force to identify and develop consensus-driven, actionable recommendations to strengthen the delivery of oral health services through North Carolina's Medicaid program and promote whole-person health across the state.

Current Task Force

Task Force on Healthy Aging

The North Carolina Institute of Medicine's Task Force on Healthy Aging will identify policies and practices to support falls prevention, food and nutrition security, mobility, and social connections for older adults living in North Carolina communities. This work to address important topics for aging in North Carolina is supported by The Duke Endowment, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Divisions of Public Health and Aging and Adult Services, and AARP North Carolina.

North Carolina Medical Journal

The Latest Issue

Reducing Firearm Injury & Death in North Carolina

Current Issue July 5, 2023

In the Issue

This issue describes the potential for changes to lower the probability of firearm-related injuries and fatalities, not just for children and adolescents, but persons of all ages.

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