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Carolina Complete Health and the Centene Foundation Award $1.3 Million Grant for Innovative Health Care Workforce Mental Health Program
Prnewswireยท 2025-09-16 17:23
Core Insights - The North Carolina Clinician and Physician Retention and Well-being (NCCPRW) Consortium has received a $1.3 million grant from the Centene Foundation to enhance mental health support for healthcare professionals in North Carolina [1][4] - The initiative aims to address the high rates of burnout and mental health issues among healthcare providers, with 64% of physicians reporting burnout symptoms weekly [2][4] - NCCPRW has made progress in revising state licensure language to protect clinicians seeking help and is expanding its efforts through various resources and partnerships [3][4] Company and Initiative Details - Carolina Complete Health, a provider-led Medicaid health plan, emphasizes the importance of supporting healthcare providers as central to the healthcare system [2][8] - The NCCPRW Consortium includes key partners such as the North Carolina Medical Society and the NC Community Health Center Association, focusing on the mental health crisis among clinicians [4][5] - The Centene Foundation is dedicated to investing in economically challenged communities and addressing social determinants of health, aligning with the goals of the NCCPRW initiative [6][7]