PEMBROKE, NC — HealthKeeperz, a leading community-based healthcare organization, is proud to announce that it has recently achieved certification to provide Tailored Care Management (TCM) in North Carolina.
This certification, a significant milestone in our organization's history, underscores our commitment to delivering high-quality, personalized healthcare services to the communities we serve. It also validates our ongoing efforts to meet and exceed the stringent standards set by the National Committee for Quality Assurance and the State of North Carolina.
"Our team has worked tirelessly to achieve this certification," said Tim Brooks, CEO of HealthKeeperz. "This recognition affirms our dedication to providing exceptional care that meets the unique needs of each patient."
With this certification, HealthKeeperz is now equipped to offer a comprehensive range of Tailored Care Management services, for individuals who live with mental health, behavioral health, substance abuse, and intellectual and developmental disabilities. These services are designed to improve patient outcomes, enhance quality of life, and reduce healthcare costs.
"We are excited about the opportunities this certification brings," added Tim Brooks. "We look forward to continuing to serve communities throughout North Carolina and making a positive impact on the health and well-being of our patients."
For more information about HealthKeeperz and our newly certified tailored care management services, please visit our website at www.healthkeeperz.com.
About HealthKeeperz
HealthKeeperz is a community-based healthcare organization dedicated to providing high-quality, community-based care. With a team of experienced healthcare professionals, HealthKeeperz is committed to improving the health and well-being of the communities it serves.
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