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Medicaid recipients across North Carolina could soon feel the effects of sweeping changes under the recently passed “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” The new law pl ...
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North Carolina lawmakers are looking to extend Medicaid coverage to thousands of low-income adults by Oct. 1. Negotiations regarding the implementation of the expansion are ongoing.
Debate over whether North Carolina would accept Medicaid expansion provided through the Affordable Care Act lingered for the past decade, with most Republicans skeptical about the idea for most of ...
North Carolina has expanded Medicaid coverage, making it the 40th state to do so. The expansion aims to reduce the state's uninsured population, currently estimated at 17.6%.
North Carolina is set to become the 40th state to expand Medicaid to low-income adults after the GOP-led state legislature dropped its long-standing opposition to the Obamacare provision.
The state’s Democratic governor signed a bill expanding the health insurance program for low-income people days after the measure cleared the Republican-controlled legislature.
The Republican-controlled North Carolina legislature has given final approval to a Medicaid expansion agreement.
Dive Brief: North Carolina has officially expanded Medicaid to more of its low-income residents. As of Friday, about 600,000 more people in the state have access to the safety-net insurance coverage.
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina legislative leaders announced Thursday an agreement to expand Medicaid to hundreds of thousands of additional low-income adults through the Affordable Care Act ...
North Carolina has been one of 11 states that has not adopted Medicaid expansion. Legislative leaders believe expansion enrollees could begin receiving services next January.