Medicaid plan stirs worry in North CarolinaRaleigh News & Observer
A Medicaid expansion deal in North Carolina received final legislative approval on Thursday, ending a decade of debate over whether the closely politically divided state should accept the federal government's coverage for hundreds of thousands of low-income adults. North Carolina is one of several Re...
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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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Former General Assembly special counsel Gerry Cohen at a March 4, 2019, meeting of the State Board of Elections. (CJ photo by Dan Way) Reports of Medicaid expansion's death in this legislative session might be greatly exaggerated. At least that's the view of Gerry Cohen, former special...
The American Rescue Plan, a COVID-19 pandemic recovery measure that was a key legislative win for Biden, included financial incentives for states to expand Medicaid coverage for low-income residents. North Carolina Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper used that funding to persuade Republican lawmakers...
April is Tick and Mosquito Awareness Month in North Carolina, and as the weather continues to warm up, state health officials are advising North Carolinians to "Fight the Bite" by taking measures to reduce their risk of tick and mosquito bites
Two applicants have filed certificate of need applications with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services to develop a fixed MRI scanner in response to a need determination in the 2024 State Medical Facilities Plan. Published: Wednesday, August 14th, 2024 @ 11:09 am ...
," Berger said. "By transforming our state’s Medicaid program, we’re now in a place where our system can handle those additional enrollees." Republicans also were attracted to an additional two-year $1.75 billion payout for North Carolina from the federal government if...