Medicaid plan stirs worry in North CarolinaRaleigh News & Observer
And a financial sweetener contained in a COVID-19 recovery law means North Carolina also would get an estimated extra $1.75 billion in cash over two years if it expands Medicaid. Legislators hope to use much of that money on mental health services. There's no set start date in the law ...
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Government resources include the web sitewww.medicare.gov,a guide published by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services namedMedicare-and-Youand theNorth Carolina Department of Insurance’s “Seniors’ Health Insurance Program” (SHIIP),which can be contacted via the web atwww.ncshiip.comor p...
Children’s Health Insurance Program. This is administered by the state and provides no-cost or low-cost health insurance for children in families who earn too much to qualify for Medicaid, but cannot afford to purchase private insurance. In NC this is known as Health Choice. You can apply ...
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Located in Raleigh, we provide Affordable Care Act health insurance for individuals and groups in North Carolina.
Medicaid expansion? Not quite dead, former NCGA counsel suggests Published:Friday, March 22nd, 2019 @ 10:16 am By:Carolina Journal(More Entries) Publisher's note: This post appears here courtesy of theCarolina Journal, and written byDan Way, associate editor. ...
The North Carolina Medicaid program currently constitutes 32% of the state budget and provides insurance coverage to 18% of the state's population. At the samedoi:10.2139/ssrn.2968580Richman, Barak D.Rice, AllisonTaylor, Donald H.Kline, Susan...
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