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In-Person Marketplace Enrollment Efforts in North Carolina

The Dashboard for In-Person Marketplace Enrollment Efforts in North Carolina, developed by the Sheps Center for Health Services Research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, provides a comprehensive and interactive platform that helps track and analyze the enrollment efforts for health insurance marketplaces, particularly in rural areas of North Carolina. The tool aims to address the unique challenges faced by rural communities in accessing and enrolling in health insurance coverage. It provides real-time data and visualizations to monitor the progress and effectiveness of in-person enrollment efforts, allowing stakeholders to make informed decisions and tailor their outreach strategies. This tool can be used to gain insights into enrollment trends, target areas with low enrollment rates, and evaluate the impact of their outreach initiatives. The tool also helps identify barriers to enrollment and enables the development of evidence-based strategies to improve access to health insurance for rural populations in North Carolina.

This tool can be used to gain insights into enrollment trends, target areas with low enrollment rates, and evaluate the impact of their outreach initiatives. The tool also helps identify barriers to enrollment and enables the development of evidence-based strategies to improve access to health insurance for rural populations in North Carolina.