UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of North Carolina Medicaid offers a range of benefits along with extras that other plans don’t cover. Children, families, pregnant women and single adults may qualify based on income. You can choose your own doctor, and get many extras that other plans don’t...
“Addressing maternal and prenatal health inequity means challenging the status quo to transform health care in North Carolina," said Dr. Barrett Gunter, OB-GYN at Durham Women's Clinic and Unified Women's Healthcare medical director. "We applaud UnitedHealthcare for recognizing the importance of ...
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The UHC and UWH of North Carolina partnership also aims to address racial health disparities that impact prenatal care and maternal health across the state. “We recognize that poor maternal health outcomes remain high among women in North Carolina, and that Black women and infants repr...
“Poor maternal health outcomes remain high among women in North Carolina, and together we are addressing maternal and prenatal health inequity in communities in need,” said Amanda Murphy, certified nurse midwife and medical director at Mothering Asheville. “We applaud UnitedHealthcare ...
Click here to learn more about Yamilee, a Diversity in Health Care Scholar pursuing a Doctor of Nursing Practice with a specialization in midwifery, and her journey to make a difference. Supporting youth mental health In North Carolina, many young people face significant challenges in acce...
Your health care needs are unique. These documents can help you make sure you get the right coverage. Documents include Annual Notice of Changes, Evidence of Coverage, Formularies, Medicare Plan Star Ratings, Provider Directories, Summary of Benefits, Other downloadable resources Downloadable resou...
“We have a significant shortage of mental health professionals in North Carolina. In fact, most of our communities do not have even one child psychiatrist to help primary care providers care for the children with the most serious mental health conditions.” Dr. Dave Tayloe, Jr. | MD, FAAP...
Pregnant individuals in the US are facing increasingly adverse maternal health outcomes, particularly those of color. Learn about county strategies to reduce disparities in maternal health outcomes and the role of Medicaid managed care programs.
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