State leaders are worried about how the new federal changes, including work eligibility, will affect North Carolinians.
Officials present hospitals, more taxes on health insurers and state savings as options to cover rising administrative costs.
North Carolina lawmakers have asked county and state officials to report on how they're implementing changes to Medicaid and federal food stamp programs ushered in by a sweeping tax-and-spending plan ...
North Carolina is facing a looming deadline to find more funding to cover new federal work requirements for Medicaid.
But lawmakers might not come back until April.
North Carolina’s expanded Medicaid program officially launched Friday, opening the door for hundreds of thousands of people across the state to access health insurance. Under the expansion, which was ...
The federal spending bill passed by Congress last July known as the One Big Beautiful Bill is set to reshape Medicaid, which provides health coverage to more than 3 million ...
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services is planning to reduce Medicaid reimbursement rates to providers beginning Oct. 1, the department’s secretary, Dr. Devdutta “Dev” Sangvai, ...
Data: N.C. Department of Health and Human Services; Chart: Axios Visuals North Carolina is one of 13 states whose Medicaid programs cover GLP-1s for weight loss treatment, and their usage in the state ...
State officials outline next steps to spending federal funds to improve care in rural communities as lawmakers raise concerns about equity.
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