Advocacy Days is Next Week in Raleigh: Still Time to Join Us!

Hear the Issues. Meet the Experts. Take Action Now

March 28-29, 2023
NC Medical Society Offices
Raleigh, NC

Join fellow NCMGMA members in Raleigh on Tuesday, March 28th at the NC Medical Society offices for vital industry and legislative updates from key decision-makers and players within North Carolina, as well as an evening networking reception sponsored by Curi. Stay on Wednesday, March 29th, and meet with our legislators, along with other North Carolina administrators.

There is no shortage of issues at hand in NC and NOW is the time to be heard

Schedule of Events

Tuesday, March 28th

3:00pm – 3:15pm
Welcome & Introductions

Jacob Rodman, CMPE, NCMGMA Advocacy Co-chair
Melissa White, NCMGMA Advocacy Co-chair

3:15pm4:15pm
Presentation
Chip Baggett, JD
NC Medical Society

4:15pm5:00pm
Presentation
Dale R. Folwell, CPA
State Treasurer of North Carolina

5:30pm – 7:00pm
Networking Reception

Rye Bar & Southern Kitchen
Sponsored by Curi


Wednesday, March 29th

8:00am – 8:30am
Legislative Visits

Gather at NC Medical Society Offices
Discuss talking points

8:30am – 12:00pm
Legislative Visits

NCMGMA & General Assembly Meetings

Networking Reception Sponsor

Speakers

Chip Baggett, JD
Chief Executive Officer & Executive Vice President
NC Medical Society

Chip is responsible for state level advocacy efforts (primarily focused on the NC General Assembly) as well as communications and fundraising for the NCMS and NCMS Foundation. Chip has a long history in organizational advancement and advocacy. Dating back to college, he has fundraised in numerous paid as well as volunteer capacities. He has led successful corporate and personal annual fund programs and gone through training at the Indiana School of Fundraising. Chip has worked in many different facets of healthcare, ranging from a children’s science and health museum to pharmaceutical sales, before going to work directly for physicians and PAs as a medical society executive, first at the county level and then at the NC Medical Society.

Dale R. Folwell, CPA
Treasurer
State of North Carolina

Dale R. Folwell, CPA, was sworn in as State Treasurer of North Carolina in January 2017. As the keeper of the public purse, Treasurer Folwell is responsible for a $100 billion state pension fund that provides retirement benefits for more than 900,000 teachers, law enforcement officers and other public workers. Under Folwell’s leadership the pension plan was rated among the top five highest-funded in the country and won accolades for proactive management and funding discipline. In 2020 the state’s coveted AAA bond rating was reaffirmed by every major rating agency, making North Carolina one of only 13 states in the country to hold that distinction. Treasurer Folwell also oversees the State Health Plan, which provides medical and pharmaceutical benefits to more than 720,000 current and retired public employees and is the largest purchaser of health care in North Carolina.

Hotel Information

Reserve your room now at the Raleigh Marriott City Center. Limited standard rooms available at the discounted rate of $209/night for single/double occupancy plus tax. To reserve your hotel room, please click here. All reservations must be accompanied by a first night room deposit or guaranteed with a major credit card. If a guest does not cancel a reservation within 48 hours before 6:00 PM of the guest’s check-in date, then the hotel may charge the credit card one night’s room fee plus any applicable taxes. Hotel room block cutoff is March 10, 2023.

Registration

Advocacy Days online registration is now open. The cost to register is $95 for NCMGMA members, $125 for non-members and $10 for students. To register today, please follow the online registration link below.

Questions

If you have any questions about Advocacy Days, please contact the NCMGMA offices at info@ncmgm.org.

Make Your Voice Heard! Join Us for 2023 Advocacy Days in March

Hear the Issues. Meet the Experts. Take Action Now

March 28-29, 2023
NC Medical Society Offices
Raleigh, NC

Join fellow NCMGMA members in Raleigh on Tuesday, March 28th at the NC Medical Society offices for vital industry and legislative updates from key decision-makers and players within North Carolina, as well as an evening networking reception sponsored by Curi. Stay on Wednesday, March 29th, and meet with our legislators, along with other North Carolina administrators.

There is no shortage of issues at hand in NC and NOW is the time to be heard

Schedule of Events

Tuesday, March 28th

3:00pm – 3:15pm
Welcome & Introductions

Jacob Rodman, CMPE, NCMGMA Advocacy Co-chair
Melissa White, NCMGMA Advocacy Co-chair

3:15pm4:15pm
North Carolina Healthcare Update
Chip Baggett, JD, NC Medical Society

5:30pm – 7:00pm
Networking Reception

Rye Bar & Southern Kitchen
Sponsored by Curi


Wednesday, March 29th

8:00am – 8:30am
Legislative Visits

Gather at NC Medical Society Offices
Discuss talking points

8:30am – 12:00pm
Legislative Visits

NCMGMA & General Assembly Meetings

Networking Reception Sponsor

Speaker

Chip Baggett, JD
Chief Executive Officer & Executive Vice President
NC Medical Society

Chip is responsible for state level advocacy efforts (primarily focused on the NC General Assembly) as well as communications and fundraising for the NCMS and NCMS Foundation. Chip has a long history in organizational advancement and advocacy. Dating back to college, he has fundraised in numerous paid as well as volunteer capacities. He has led successful corporate and personal annual fund programs and gone through training at the Indiana School of Fundraising. Chip has worked in many different facets of healthcare, ranging from a children’s science and health museum to pharmaceutical sales, before going to work directly for physicians and PAs as a medical society executive, first at the county level and then at the NC Medical Society.

Hotel Information

Reserve your room now at the Raleigh Marriott City Center. Limited standard rooms available at the discounted rate of $209/night for single/double occupancy plus tax. To reserve your hotel room, please click here. All reservations must be accompanied by a first night room deposit or guaranteed with a major credit card. If a guest does not cancel a reservation within 48 hours before 6:00 PM of the guest’s check-in date, then the hotel may charge the credit card one night’s room fee plus any applicable taxes.

Registration

Advocacy Days online registration is now open. The cost to register is $95 for NCMGMA members, $125 for non-members and $10 for students. To register today, please follow the online registration link below.

Questions

If you have any questions about Advocacy Days, please contact the NCMGMA offices at info@ncmgm.org.

Advocacy Days are Next Week in Raleigh: June 15-16

Join Us In-person for Our 2021 Advocacy Days
Registration and hotel rooms still available

June 15-16, 2021
Raleigh Marriott City Center
Raleigh, NC

This year, we host our 12th annual Advocacy Days which we promise to be packed full of legislative action and information! There is no shortage of issues in NC and NOW is the time to be heard. On Tuesday, June 15th, we’ll hold sessions with key decision-makers and players within North Carolina and host an evening networking reception sponsored by Curi. On Wednesday, June 16th, we’ll take what we’ve learned and put it to use by meeting with our NC legislators!

Schedule of Events

Tuesday, June 15th

1:00pm – 5:30pm
Legislative Updates & Presentations
Lieutenant Governor Mark K. Robinson, State of North Carolina
Treasurer Dale Folwell, CPA, State of North Carolina
Secretary Mandy K. Cohen, MD, MPH, NCDHHS
Sue Ann Forrest, MPA, NC Medical Society

5:30pm – 7:00pm
Networking Reception

Sponsored by Curi – a Medical Mutual Company


Wednesday, June 16th

9:00am – 12:00pm
Legislative Visits

NCMGMA & General Assembly Meetings

Speakers

Mandy K. Cohen, MD, MPH
Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)

Dr. Mandy Cohen was appointed to the role of Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) in January 2017 by Governor Roy Cooper. Secretary Cohen and her team work tirelessly to improve the health, safety and well-being of all North Carolinians. DHHS has 17,000 employees and an annual budget of $20 billion serving as the home to NC Medicaid, Public Health, Mental Health/IDD/SUD, State Operated Hospitals and Facilities, Economic Services, Adult and Child Services, Early Childhood Education, Employment Services, and Health Services Regulation. Secretary Cohen and her team are focused on responding to and recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, building a robust, efficient Medicaid program, improving early childhood health, safety and education, combatting the opioid crisis, and ensuring equitable access to health resources.

Dale R. Folwell, CPA
State Treasurer of North Carolina

Dale R. Folwell, CPA, was sworn in as State Treasurer of North Carolina in January 2017. As the keeper of the public purse, Treasurer Folwell is responsible for a $100 billion state pension fund that provides retirement benefits for more than 900,000 teachers, law enforcement officers and other public workers. Under Folwell’s leadership the pension plan was rated among the top five highest-funded in the country and won accolades for proactive management and funding discipline. In 2020 the state’s coveted AAA bond rating was reaffirmed by every major rating agency, making North Carolina one of only 13 states in the country to hold that distinction. Treasurer Folwell also oversees the State Health Plan, which provides medical and pharmaceutical benefits to more than 720,000 current and retired public employees and is the largest purchaser of health care in North Carolina.

Sue Ann Forrest, MPA
Director, Legislative and Political Action, NC Medical Society

Sue Ann holds a BA in English and Communication Studies with a minor in Marketing from Campbell University, where she served as Student Government President, Miss Campbell University, and where she is still active as an Alumni Board Member and Student Union Foundations Board Member. She also recently attained her Masters of Public Administration at East Carolina University. In her precious free time she enjoys volunteering as a Scholarship Committee Member for the Miss North Carolina Scholarship Pageant and as a Steering Committee Member for the NC Museum of History Young Associates group. She grew up in Greenville, NC, and when she truly wants to relax, you’ll find her on the beach at the Outer Banks with a good book.

Mark K. Robinson
North Carolina Lieutenant Governor

Mark Robinson is a native of Greensboro and a proud Army veteran. He and his wife are blessed to have two children, and two grandchildren. Mark became a household name in 2018 when he delivered an incredibly strong address to the Greensboro City Council defending the 2nd Amendment. This speech went viral and to-date has been viewed over 200 million times online. In the primary election, Mark achieved a strong victory in a crowded field of eight impressive candidates, garnering just over thirty- two percent of the vote, allowing him to avoid a runoff, and send a strong message that North Carolina was ready for a Patriot to lead the state. In July of 2019, Mark Robinson launched his historic campaign for Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina. Upon his successful general election, Mark Robinson became the first black American to be elected to Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina.

Hotel Information

Reserve your room now at the Raleigh Marriott City Center. Limited standard rooms available at the discounted rate of $169/night for single/double occupancy plus tax. To reserve your hotel room, please call the hotel directly at 1 (888) 236-2427. Guests making such reservations must identify themselves as members of the North Carolina Medical Group Management Association.

Registration

Advocacy Days online registration is now open. The cost to register is $75 for NCMGMA members, $99 for non-members and $25 for students. To register today, please follow the online registration link below.

Questions

If you have any questions about Advocacy Days, please contact the NCMGMA offices at info@ncmgm.org.

Advocacy Days: Take Action with Us June 15-16 in Raleigh

Join Us In-person for Our 2021 Advocacy Days
Book your hotel room by June 1st and save

June 15-16, 2021
Raleigh Marriott City Center
Raleigh, NC

This year, we host our 12th annual Advocacy Days which we promise to be packed full of legislative action and information! There is no shortage of issues in NC and NOW is the time to be heard. On Tuesday, June 15th, we’ll hold sessions with key decision-makers and players within North Carolina and host an evening networking reception sponsored by Curi. On Wednesday, June 16th, we’ll take what we’ve learned and put it to use by meeting with our NC legislators!

Registration is open so sign up today and make plans to join us in Raleigh in June!

Schedule of Events

Tuesday, June 15th

1:00pm – 5:30pm
Legislative Updates & Presentations
Lieutenant Governor Mark K. Robinson, State of North Carolina
Treasurer Dale Folwell, CPA, State of North Carolina
Secretary Mandy K. Cohen, MD, MPH, NCDHHS
Sue Ann Forrest, MPA, NC Medical Society

5:30pm – 7:00pm
Networking Reception

Sponsored by Curi – a Medical Mutual Company


Wednesday, June 16th

9:00am – 12:00pm
Legislative Visits

NCMGMA & General Assembly Meetings

Speakers

Mandy K. Cohen, MD, MPH
Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)

Dr. Mandy Cohen was appointed to the role of Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) in January 2017 by Governor Roy Cooper. Secretary Cohen and her team work tirelessly to improve the health, safety and well-being of all North Carolinians. DHHS has 17,000 employees and an annual budget of $20 billion serving as the home to NC Medicaid, Public Health, Mental Health/IDD/SUD, State Operated Hospitals and Facilities, Economic Services, Adult and Child Services, Early Childhood Education, Employment Services, and Health Services Regulation. Secretary Cohen and her team are focused on responding to and recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, building a robust, efficient Medicaid program, improving early childhood health, safety and education, combatting the opioid crisis, and ensuring equitable access to health resources.

Dale R. Folwell, CPA
State Treasurer of North Carolina

Dale R. Folwell, CPA, was sworn in as State Treasurer of North Carolina in January 2017. As the keeper of the public purse, Treasurer Folwell is responsible for a $100 billion state pension fund that provides retirement benefits for more than 900,000 teachers, law enforcement officers and other public workers. Under Folwell’s leadership the pension plan was rated among the top five highest-funded in the country and won accolades for proactive management and funding discipline. In 2020 the state’s coveted AAA bond rating was reaffirmed by every major rating agency, making North Carolina one of only 13 states in the country to hold that distinction. Treasurer Folwell also oversees the State Health Plan, which provides medical and pharmaceutical benefits to more than 720,000 current and retired public employees and is the largest purchaser of health care in North Carolina.

Sue Ann Forrest, MPA
Director, Legislative and Political Action, NC Medical Society

Sue Ann holds a BA in English and Communication Studies with a minor in Marketing from Campbell University, where she served as Student Government President, Miss Campbell University, and where she is still active as an Alumni Board Member and Student Union Foundations Board Member. She also recently attained her Masters of Public Administration at East Carolina University. In her precious free time she enjoys volunteering as a Scholarship Committee Member for the Miss North Carolina Scholarship Pageant and as a Steering Committee Member for the NC Museum of History Young Associates group. She grew up in Greenville, NC, and when she truly wants to relax, you’ll find her on the beach at the Outer Banks with a good book.

Mark K. Robinson
North Carolina Lieutenant Governor

Mark Robinson is a native of Greensboro and a proud Army veteran. He and his wife are blessed to have two children, and two grandchildren. Mark became a household name in 2018 when he delivered an incredibly strong address to the Greensboro City Council defending the 2nd Amendment. This speech went viral and to-date has been viewed over 200 million times online. In the primary election, Mark achieved a strong victory in a crowded field of eight impressive candidates, garnering just over thirty- two percent of the vote, allowing him to avoid a runoff, and send a strong message that North Carolina was ready for a Patriot to lead the state. In July of 2019, Mark Robinson launched his historic campaign for Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina. Upon his successful general election, Mark Robinson became the first black American to be elected to Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina.

Hotel Information

Reserve your room now at the Raleigh Marriott City Center. Limited standard rooms available at the discounted rate of $169/night for single/double occupancy plus tax. To reserve your hotel room, please call the hotel directly at 1 (888) 236-2427. Guests making such reservations must identify themselves as members of the North Carolina Medical Group Management Association. NCMGMA room block cutoff is Tuesday, June 1, 2021.

Registration

Advocacy Days online registration is now open. The cost to register is $75 for NCMGMA members, $99 for non-members and $25 for students. To register today, please follow the online registration link below.

Questions

If you have any questions about Advocacy Days, please contact the NCMGMA offices at info@ncmgm.org.

Join Us for Advocacy Days: June 15-16 in Raleigh

Join Us In-person for Our 2021 Advocacy Days
Hear the Issues. Meet the Experts. Take Action Now!

June 15-16, 2021
Raleigh Marriott City Center
Raleigh, NC

This year, we host our 12th annual Advocacy Days which we promise to be packed full of legislative action and information! There is no shortage of issues in NC and NOW is the time to be heard. On Tuesday, June 15th, we’ll hold sessions with key decision-makers and players within North Carolina and host an evening networking reception sponsored by Curi. On Wednesday, June 16th, we’ll take what we’ve learned and put it to use by meeting with our NC legislators!

Registration is open so sign up today and make plans to join us in Raleigh in June!

Schedule of Events

Tuesday, June 15th

1:00pm – 5:30pm
Legislative Updates & Presentations
Lieutenant Governor Mark K. Robinson, State of North Carolina
Treasurer Dale Folwell, CPA, State of North Carolina
Secretary Mandy K. Cohen, MD, MPH, NCDHHS
Sue Ann Forrest, MPA, NC Medical Society

5:30pm – 7:00pm
Networking Reception

Sponsored by Curi – a Medical Mutual Company


Wednesday, June 16th

9:00am – 12:00pm
Legislative Visits

NCMGMA & General Assembly Meetings

Speakers

Mandy K. Cohen, MD, MPH
Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)

Dr. Mandy Cohen was appointed to the role of Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) in January 2017 by Governor Roy Cooper. Secretary Cohen and her team work tirelessly to improve the health, safety and well-being of all North Carolinians. DHHS has 17,000 employees and an annual budget of $20 billion serving as the home to NC Medicaid, Public Health, Mental Health/IDD/SUD, State Operated Hospitals and Facilities, Economic Services, Adult and Child Services, Early Childhood Education, Employment Services, and Health Services Regulation. Secretary Cohen and her team are focused on responding to and recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, building a robust, efficient Medicaid program, improving early childhood health, safety and education, combatting the opioid crisis, and ensuring equitable access to health resources.

Dale R. Folwell, CPA
State Treasurer of North Carolina

Dale R. Folwell, CPA, was sworn in as State Treasurer of North Carolina in January 2017. As the keeper of the public purse, Treasurer Folwell is responsible for a $100 billion state pension fund that provides retirement benefits for more than 900,000 teachers, law enforcement officers and other public workers. Under Folwell’s leadership the pension plan was rated among the top five highest-funded in the country and won accolades for proactive management and funding discipline. In 2020 the state’s coveted AAA bond rating was reaffirmed by every major rating agency, making North Carolina one of only 13 states in the country to hold that distinction. Treasurer Folwell also oversees the State Health Plan, which provides medical and pharmaceutical benefits to more than 720,000 current and retired public employees and is the largest purchaser of health care in North Carolina.

Sue Ann Forrest, MPA
Director, Legislative and Political Action, NC Medical Society

Sue Ann holds a BA in English and Communication Studies with a minor in Marketing from Campbell University, where she served as Student Government President, Miss Campbell University, and where she is still active as an Alumni Board Member and Student Union Foundations Board Member. She also recently attained her Masters of Public Administration at East Carolina University. In her precious free time she enjoys volunteering as a Scholarship Committee Member for the Miss North Carolina Scholarship Pageant and as a Steering Committee Member for the NC Museum of History Young Associates group. She grew up in Greenville, NC, and when she truly wants to relax, you’ll find her on the beach at the Outer Banks with a good book.

Mark K. Robinson
North Carolina Lieutenant Governor

Mark Robinson is a native of Greensboro and a proud Army veteran. He and his wife are blessed to have two children, and two grandchildren. Mark became a household name in 2018 when he delivered an incredibly strong address to the Greensboro City Council defending the 2nd Amendment. This speech went viral and to-date has been viewed over 200 million times online. In the primary election, Mark achieved a strong victory in a crowded field of eight impressive candidates, garnering just over thirty- two percent of the vote, allowing him to avoid a runoff, and send a strong message that North Carolina was ready for a Patriot to lead the state. In July of 2019, Mark Robinson launched his historic campaign for Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina. Upon his successful general election, Mark Robinson became the first black American to be elected to Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina.

Hotel Information

Reserve your room now at the Raleigh Marriott City Center. Limited standard rooms available at the discounted rate of $169/night for single/double occupancy plus tax. To reserve your hotel room, please call the hotel directly at 1 (888) 236-2427. Guests making such reservations must identify themselves as members of the North Carolina Medical Group Management Association. NCMGMA room block cutoff is Tuesday, June 1, 2021.

Registration

Advocacy Days online registration is now open. The cost to register is $75 for NCMGMA members, $99 for non-members and $25 for students. To register today, please follow the online registration link below.

Questions

If you have any questions about Advocacy Days, please contact the NCMGMA offices at info@ncmgm.org.

Congratulations to our Membership VISA Gift Card Winners!

For our 2020-21 NCMGMA membership renewals, any member who renewed their membership by October 29th was entered into a drawing for one of three $100 VISA gift cards. Congratulations to our renewal gift card winners:

  • Tim Bell, Children’s Health of Carolina, PA
  • Michael Brohawn, Orthopaedics East & Sports Medicine Center
  • Laura Henry, Foot & Ankle Associates

A big thank you to MagMutual for their sponsorship of
our membership gift card giveaway!

About NCMGMA:

North Carolina Medical Group Management Association (NCMGMA) was formed to provide professional administrators with a rich source of information and contacts for professional growth. From the mountains to the coast, our membership includes executives and managers of private group practices, academic medical centers, integrated delivery systems, and companies that support medical provider organizations. Over the past 49 years, we have expanded our resources and have made exceptional strides across the state in representing our industry including:

Networking:

  • 600 members from all across the state
  • Active and engaging Chapters to increase local networking and educational opportunities
  • Job Postings sent through our membership and posted on our website
  • Updated NCMGMA Website with member directory
  • Active membership listserv

Education:

  • In 2021, NCMGMA is planning for our Annual Conference (May), and Fall Conference (September). These educational offerings provide CEUs and update our membership with valuable and timely industry information and knowledge.
  • In addition, we partner with the North Carolina Medical Society to add ten free webinars during the year.

Advocacy:

  • Formed alliances and partnerships with organizations, such as the NC Medical Society and others in order to provide more industry knowledge to our members.
  • Committees such as Payer Contracting, BCBS, Advocacy, Medicaid and Medicare with active members engaged to help you and your practice navigate through questions and concerns.

Don’t forget about one of our largest member benefits: NCMGMA’s NC Medical Employee Salary & Benefits online survey for Medical Practices! 2020 data entry is now open through November 25th. Click here for details and participation.

NCMGM Member Discount for large practices and healthcare systems!

If your practice or company has 5 or more members, then you qualify for a 10% membership discount! Please contact the NCMGMA offices for additional details at info@ncmgm.org.

How to Renew:

To renew your membership online, go to www.ncmgm.org, click “Member Login,” and insert your username and password. If you have forgotten your password or need to set up a new one, follow the instructions on the login page. Once on your profile page, see the “yellow box/go button.”

Joining NCMGMA:

If you would like to join NCMGMA or have any questions about our organization and the benefits of membership, please visit our “Join Now” page here.

Questions:

If you have questions about your dues or about benefits of membership, please email us at info@ncmgm.org.