Revenue cycle management in North Carolina
North Carolina is a state in the U.S. Census Bureau's South region, stretching from the Atlantic coast and Outer Banks through the Piedmont to the Appalachian Mountains in the west. Its capital is Raleigh, and Charlotte is its largest city. NextRCM serves healthcare providers and durable medical equipment (DME) suppliers across North Carolina remotely, supporting the billing and revenue cycle work behind their operations.
North Carolina, The Tar Heel State. NextRCM is a remote revenue cycle partner serving providers and DME suppliers here; we are not a local clinic or provider.
About North Carolina
North Carolina was one of the original thirteen colonies and became the twelfth state when it ratified the U.S. Constitution in 1789. Its geography moves from the Atlantic coastal plain and the Outer Banks in the east, across the rolling Piedmont in the center, to the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains in the west. Historically rooted in tobacco, textiles, and furniture, the state's economy has broadened over recent decades toward banking, technology, and research, anchored by the Research Triangle around Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, while Charlotte has grown into a major financial center.
Healthcare access in NC
Healthcare access in North Carolina tends to be concentrated in larger urban systems and academic medical centers around Charlotte, the Research Triangle, and other metro areas, where patients have nearby access to specialists and hospitals. Many residents live in smaller towns, rural counties, and remote mountain or coastal communities where the nearest clinic or hospital can be a long drive away, which makes care delivered in the home more practical for people managing ongoing conditions. In that setting, home medical equipment helps patients stay supported between visits, and remote billing and revenue cycle support lets providers and suppliers focus on patient care while claims are handled from a distance.
Healthcare and DME in North Carolina
North Carolina's healthcare community spans dense metropolitan areas in the Piedmont, including the Charlotte and Research Triangle regions, as well as smaller cities and rural communities across the coastal plain and mountains. Providers and DME suppliers operate statewide, serving patients in both urban and remote settings. This geographic range means practices and suppliers work with a mix of payers and patient populations, each with its own documentation and reimbursement requirements. Reliable back-office processes help these organizations keep claims moving and stay focused on patient care.
NextRCM works as a remote, full-service revenue cycle partner for suppliers and providers in North Carolina, handling billing, coding, credentialing, denials, and accounts receivable from outside the state. We operate inside the systems clients already use, which lets DME suppliers manage documentation requirements and payer rules without expanding their in-house administrative staff. Our role is to support the back office so North Carolina suppliers and providers can concentrate on delivering equipment and care.
Coverage in NC
- Charlotte
- Raleigh
- Greensboro
- Durham
- Winston-Salem
- Duke Health (Duke University Health System)
- Atrium Health
- UNC Health
- Novant Health
- ECU Health
Shown for state context, not a list of NextRCM clients.
DME claims for North Carolina are processed through the Jurisdiction C DME MAC, administered by CGS Administrators. We bill to the correct jurisdiction so your claims route cleanly.
North Carolina administers its state Medicaid program as NC Medicaid. Medicare, by contrast, is a single federal program that operates the same way nationwide.
How NextRCM supports North Carolina providers and suppliers
The same back office, wherever you are. We work remotely inside the systems you already use, billing to the state's Medicaid program and to Medicare, commercial, and managed-care payers.
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