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About a million North Carolinians who depend on the Affordable Care Act are facing significant increases in their health care costs next year.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is launching a pilot program where teen psychiatric centers will ...
The sudden cancellation of federal grants created after the Uvalde school shooting will halt planned expansions of ...
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) is reminding families to prioritize vaccinations as a key ...
Aetna will leave the North Carolina health marketplace at the end of 2025. Aetna customers will have to get coverage through a new company during the state's open enrollment period, which runs from ...
The majority of State Health Plan participants will become eligible in October for "an innovative no-cost surgical benefit" through a new partnership with a Dallas- based health care network.
A North Carolina proposal suggested the state should spend $1 billion in government funds to improve mental health care. This would expand Medicaid coverage to hundreds of thousands of people.
NCDHHS emphasizes the importance of vaccinations amidst rising measles and whooping cough cases as the new school year ...
According to WSPA in Spartanburg, S.C., North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services officials have already ...
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North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein has signed a stopgap spending measure as lawmakers remain stuck in a budget impasse ...
North Carolina is not ranked highly regarding health care versus other states. One report has it ranked 47th based on cost, access and outcomes. Another study of access, quality and public health ...
North Carolina’s Joint Legislative Program Evaluation Oversight Committee is scheduled to review legislative language for public retiree health care reform based on a 2015 report. The Observer ...
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