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"It would be very detrimental to my health, because if I were to lose my benefits, I wouldn't be able to pay for my dialysis ...
The key provision of the Medicaid expansion enrollee work requirement is participating in at least 80 hours a month of either ...
Federal reforms force North Carolina to make tough decisions about Medicaid coverage, costs, and eligibility under mounting ...
Medicaid recipients across North Carolina could soon feel the effects of sweeping changes under the recently passed “One Big ...
Five rural hospitals in North Carolina are defined as "at-risk," according to a reputable center for health services research ...
North Carolina's Community Alternatives Program for Children could be on the chopping block if Congress passes President Trump's so-called "big, beautiful bill." ...
The Healthy Opportunities Pilot Program helps Medicaid patients with non-medical needs like home repairs and food deliveries.
All Republican senators except Sens. Rand Paul (R-KY) and Thom Tillis (R-NC) voted for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act to progress in the chamber.
A 'Medicaid die-in' rally in Greensboro calls attention to proposed Medicaid cuts. Protesters urge senator Tillis to respond.
The latest numbers show 656,000 North Carolinians have gained coverage through Medicaid since it expanded in 2023.
Jay Ludlam, deputy secretary for NC Medicaid, says new work requirements and the need to reevaluate eligibility will place administrative burdens on working NC residents.