BOONE, N.C. & CHAPEL HILL, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Appalachian Regional Healthcare System (ARHS) Board of Trustees and the UNC Health Board of Directors announced today the approval of a comprehensive, long-term Management Services Agreement (MSA) between the two organizations to expand local healthcare services and improve access to resources for patients in the High Country region of North Carolina.
“In February, the ARHS Board of Trustees announced its desire to explore a potential relationship to strengthen the health system’s ability to bring new resources to the community,” said ARHS Board Chair Thomas Dale. “Our thorough process led us to UNC Health, one of the most recognized and trusted health systems in the country. Through our MSA, we will be able to deepen our primary care base, improve accessibility and enhance the level of services we provide today.”
UNC Health shares ARHS’s vision for the affiliation to provide robust specialty care and lead transformational change in primary care to improve lives in the High Country region of North Carolina.

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“UNC Health is delighted to have Appalachian Regional Healthcare System join the UNC Health family,” said UNC Health Chief Operating Officer Steve Burriss. “We believe this relationship will bring great benefits to the people of this region, providing enhanced access to state-of-the-art care while preserving the provider-patient relationships residents have come to expect and enjoy. This affiliation will help UNC Health meet its mission of improving the health and well-being of North Carolinians.”
Through the agreement, ARHS will be able to invest in services, technology, equipment and facilities. One of the greatest benefits for patients will be access to a robust Electronic Health Record (EHR) system with the Epic MyChart patient portal. By the end of next year, patients will be able to use MyChart to take a more active role in their care. With MyChart, patients can view their test results schedule appointments, view paperless statements and pay bills online, update medications and allergies, connect to home devices, refill prescriptions, message securely with providers, manage the care of family members such as children and elderly parents, receive tools to help manage chronic conditions and more.
“The Epic electronic health record system will truly transform how we care for and communicate with our patients,” said Dale. “It is one of the cornerstones of our agreement with UNC Health.”