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Lanier Cansler, Keynote Speaker on Transitions in Healthcare Delivery and Management

Date and Time: Friday, November 3, 2017 – 7:45am to 4:00pm Location: Yadkin Valley Event Center within Holiday Inn Express (1700 Winkler Street, Wilkesboro, NC 28697) Care transitions simply refers to someone moving from one care setting to another. One of our goals, as a network of providers, is to improve the effectiveness of these transitions. This event […]


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NEW THINKING for a NEW DAY

Melanie Bush joins esteemed NC Healthcare peers and professionals at the Spring Policy Forum, hosted by the NC Council for Community Programs. We are in the midst of a shift in thinking about how to maximize our existing resources to improve community well being.  In this session, Melanie and her colleagues will discuss how the […]


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NC TIDE Spring Conference

We are pleased to announce that Tara Larson will be presenting at the NC TIDE (Training, Instruction, Development, and Education) Spring Conference in Wilmington, NC, April 23-26.  Tara will be speaking on April 24th, about HIE (Health Information Exchange) and the Impact on The Behavioral Health and IDD System.  The Hilton Wilmington Riverside will be […]


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NC Council of Community Programs Spring Policy Forum

The NC Council of Community Programs recently held their Spring Policy Forum June 20-21, 2016. One of our Consultants, Tara Larson attended and was a presenter during the forum. The topic for the presentation was “Innovation Center – Moving Us Towards Transformation”. You can often find many of our Consultants at state and national forums […]


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Understanding New Federal Medicaid Managed Care Rules

Tara Larson and Melanie Bush recently had an article published in NC Community News. The article outlines the new proposed rules released on May 26, 2015, by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Read the full article (PDF)

Cherokee Middle School Integrated Classroom

Cherokee Central Schools and the Cherokee Indian Hospital Authority have collaborated to provide a new service to meet the needs of Cherokee children and families beginning February 29th. This Integrated Classroom will help Middle School students that struggle, because of a variety of reasons, to find success in the regular classroom setting. Families with Middle […]


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NC Council of Community Programs Annual Conference

Lanier Cansler, Tara Larson, and Melanie Bush recently spoke at the North Carolina Council of Community Programs Annual Conference held in Pinehurst. The Council’s mission is to “promote and support the local, public management of a quality system of care for persons with behavioral health and developmental support needs.” Learn more and download conference handouts […]


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Melanie Bush Joins Cansler Collaborative Resources

Recently stepping down as the Assistant Director for Medicaid Policy and Regulatory Affairs at the NC Division of Medical Assistance, Melanie brings over 17 years of experience in the health and human services and governmental arena. Melanie’s experience with health and human services spans the spectrum as she has worked for nonprofits providing direct services, […]


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Tara Larson to Speak at Benchmark’s David vs. Goliath: What Smaller Providers Need to Know.

Tara Larson, Senior Healthcare Policy Specialist with Cansler Collaborative Resources, will be joining nonprofit organization, Benchmarks, at their upcoming David vs. Goliath event to talk about what every provider needs to know, how to prepare and deliver your services successfully, among other topics, drawing on her many years of experience and involvement with NC’s Medicaid system. Tara […]

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