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A bill moving through the North Carolina Legislature would expand Medicaid assisted living access to more than 24,000 low-income older adults.
North Carolina has received final approval from federal regulators to initiate Medicaid expansion for low-income adults starting on December 1, according to state health officials.
Federal reforms force North Carolina to make tough decisions about Medicaid coverage, costs, and eligibility under mounting ...
By: Shalina Chatlani States News Service For The Indiana Capital Chronicle States must begin verifying millions of Medicaid ...
President Trump’s domestic policy law jeopardizes plans to reopen one rural county’s hospital — and health coverage for ...
Research published in JAMA Health Forum projects 13-14 excess deaths and over 800 preventable hospitalizations annually per ...
At or on top of the list of complaints from Democrats on the budget reconciliation bill signed into law on Friday were ...
Although the tax cuts for the wealthy take effect in 2025 and 2026, the deep cuts to safety-net programs that slash $1 trillion from Medicaid over the next decade won’t start causing pain until ...
Waymark, a public benefit company dedicated to improving access and quality of care in Medicaid, today published peer-reviewed research in JAMA Health Forum examining the projected health system and ...
North Carolina has 2.9 million people on Medicaid. Up to 300,000 could lose coverage as COVID-19-era protections end. Many could re-qualify if the state expands Medicaid.
A North Carolina Medicaid transformation bill passed and Democratic Governor Roy Cooper signed it into law, changing the way low-income families get health care by using managed care organizations ...
All Republican senators except Sens. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Thom Tillis (R-NC) voted for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act to ...