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North Carolina’s first standalone children’s hospital will be built in a bedroom community near the state capital, the ...
Planned Parenthood officials warn a new federal law could force hundreds of clinics to shut down, risking care for more than ...
In the commonwealth, about 700 to 800 patients per month use Medicaid to pay for services, said RaeAnn Pickett, ...
Planned Parenthood is suing President Trump over a provision in his “big, beautiful bill” that effectively defunds the ...
N.C. Governor Josh Stein said the General Assembly must take steps to protect Medicaid expansion and provide food assistance.
Senate Republicans on July 1 passed their version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which would enact key provisions of ...
At some 940 pages, the legislation is a sprawling collection of tax breaks, spending cuts and other Republican priorities, ...
Medicaid patients don’t have the right to sue to see their doctor of choice, the U.S. Supreme Court decided in a 6-3 ruling Thursday.
The Supreme Court allowed South Carolina to remove Planned Parenthood clinics from its state Medicaid program, even though Medicaid funds cannot generally be used to fund abortions.
The U.S. Supreme Court sided with the state of South Carolina in a 6-3 debate over a state's ability to revoke Medicaid coverage for Planned Parenthood health care in Medina v.
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