What is community care north carolina? Community Care of North Carolina (CCNC) is a public-private partnership designed to create regional networks of primary care clinicians, hospitals, pharmacy, public health, social services and other community organizations to provide care based on the patient-centered medical home (PCMH).How do i become a community care of north carolina pcp? Once enrolled as a Carolina Access PCP, providers may inquire on serving as a PCP in the NC Medicaid’s enhanced PCCM program known as Community Care of North Carolina (CCNC). To participate, providers are required to sign a separate contract with the local CCNC network.What is ccnc ca in north carolina? Community Care of North Carolina/Carolina Access (CCNC/CA) is a primary care case management (PCCM) health care plan for a majority of Medicaid & Health Choice (NCHC) beneficiaries in North Carolina. About CCNC/CA The Medicaid program aid category determines if a beneficiary is mandatory, optional or ineligible for CCNC/CA enrollment.What are the requirements to be a ccnc provider in nc? CCNC/CA Eligible Provider Types An eligible Carolina Access Provider must: Perform primary care services that includes certain preventive & ancillary services Provide direct patient care a minimum of 30 office hours per week Provide access to medical advice and services twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week