Enrollment in North Carolina’s new Medicaid coverage for low-income adults has nearly reached the state’s goal of 600,000 in only a year FILE - North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper speaks at a campaign event for Democratic presidential nominee Vice President ...
“This is a phenomenal moment for North Carolina and for North Carolinians,” state Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kody Kinsley said in an interview. “All that adds up to just the peace of mind, knowing that when they need health care, it’s not...
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Lucy Dagneau, head of Medicaid campaigns for the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, agreed. South Dakota and North Carolina "can't actually stop the process of the unwinding. However,they have flexibilityin terms of how they batch the enrollees," she said. ...
The Community Alternatives Program for Disabled Adults (CAP/DA) is North Carolina Medicaid’s home- and community-based services waiver program. In this program, low-income, disabled state residents have an alternative to nursing-home placement. Program participants remain in their private residences ...
M.: An evaluation of the impact of maternity care coordination on Medicaid birth outcomes in North Carolina. Am J Public Health 81: 1625-1629 (1991).Buescher, PA, Goforth, CM, Roth, MS, Williams, (1991) An evaluation of the impact of maternity care coordination on Medicaid birth outcomes...
Objective To evaluate changes in Medicaid fee-for-service (FFS) spending before and after new enrollment in coordination-only D-SNPs vs new enrollment in non–D-SNP Medicare Advantage (MA) plans among community-living beneficiaries enrolled in both Medicare and North Carolina Medicaid. ...
said Kody Kinsley, secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, which doesn't oversee the state employee health plan. Unlike private or employer insurance plans, the Medicaid program receives generous rebates on these types of drugs, significantly reducing the cost,...