Officials present hospitals, more taxes on health insurers and state savings as options to cover rising administrative costs.
Federal changes will limit how far back coverage can reach for new Medicaid patients, raising concerns about medical debt and uncompensated care.
State and county officials say they are preparing to implement new federal work requirements for North Carolinians seeking food stamps and Medicaid coverage. But they need more time and money to ...
N.C. Senate leader Phil Berger looks on as Rep. Destin Hall speaks during a press conference at the N.C. Republican Party headquarters in Raleigh, N.C., Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024. The House and Senate ...
The fact millions of low-income Americans could get cut from Medicaid health insurance coverage comes just a year-and-a-half after Republican legislators in North Carolina approved expansion of the ...
Federal law changes could cost NC up to $50B in Medicaid funds over 10 years. Work rules and cuts could end Medicaid expansion without swift state intervention. County agencies face tech and staffing ...
Many NC caregivers are facing financial strain, health challenges and difficulty accessing services. Advocates warn that new ...
For the third fiscal year in a row, North Carolina’s Medicaid program is set to come in under budget, according to WRAL.com. “Year-to-date activity suggests that Medicaid will finish the year under ...
Some North Carolinians who get their health insurance through Medicaid will soon have to meet a new work requirement, and others could lose coverage altogether as new rules from the federal government ...
Now that Congress has passed a sweeping federal spending bill, states are rushing to understand how it will affect their budgets and residents. In North Carolina, lawmakers and the state health and ...