NC Integrated Care for Kids (NC InCK)
The NC Integrated Care for Kids (NC InCK) program aims to improve how children and families receive care and support services. Children insured by Medicaid from birth to age 20 in Alamance, Durham, Granville, Orange, and Vance counties are automatically enrolled in NC InCK. Children enrolled in NC InCK are eligible for free care management services.
NC InCK care managers work together with families to meet children’s health and well-being goals. Care managers also collaborate with children’s health care and support providers to share responsibilities, resources, and knowledge. NC InCK care managers use a whole person approach to understand and address children and families’ needs.
If you are eligible for NC InCK, you will receive a call from a care manager from your health plan.
If you would like to learn more about NC InCK, please visit the NC InCK website.
NC InCK will integrate services across 10 Child Core Service Areas:
Physical and
Behaviorial Health
Juvenile Justice
Schools
Title V Maternal
and Child Services
Food
Child Welfare
Early Care
and Education
Housing
Mobile Crisis
Response Services
Legal Aid
Frequently Asked Questions
The NC Integrated Care for Kids (NC InCK) program aims to improve how children and families receive care and support services. Children enrolled in NC InCK are eligible for free care management services.
Children insured by Medicaid from birth to age 20 in Alamance, Durham, Granville, Orange, and Vance Counties are automatically enrolled in NC InCK.
NC InCK care managers work together with families to meet children’s health and well-being goals. Care managers also collaborate with children’s health care and support providers to share responsibilities, resources, and knowledge. NC InCK care managers use a whole person approach to understand and address children and families’ needs.
Currently the program is available to children up to age 20 insured by Medicaid in the following counties:
- Alamance
- Durham
- Granville
- Orange
- Vance