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Research Links

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  • 2K Voucher for Stakeholder Engagement for UNC researchers from NC TraCS
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  • Expanding Networks for Latinos through Community Engagement – ENLaCE @ NC TraCS Institute
  • Research 101 Portal NC TraCS Institute
  • Team Science Toolkit National Cancer Institute

Informational Links

  • AHRQ – Practical Guide to Measuring the Costs of Primary Care Transformation
  • AHRQ – Estimating the Costs of Supporting Primary Care Practice Project Profiles
  • ADAPT-NC Asthma Action Plan via Carolinas Healthcare
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  • Health Literacy Universal Precautions Toolkit
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The North Carolina Network Consortium (NCNC) is a diverse statewide consortium of providers, academic institutions, and patients whose mission is to address pressing questions related to the delivery of primary care health services and the management of primary care problems.

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