North Carolina providers and advocates are up in arms due to a 2026 budget plan that seeks to cut home care reimbursement by millions of dollars.
This article is part of a series interviewing Agape Health Services CEO Michael McDuffie.  On October 1, the landscape ...
You don't have to use the Medicare insurance; you can still use your work coverage, but you have to sign up and defer coverage.
A bill to keep funding North Carolina’s Medicaid program is now in the hands of the State Senate. The legislation passed its ...
Last week, North Carolina Republicans unveiled a plan, backed by President Donald Trump, to redraw the state’s congressional ...
The Trump administration is enacting policies to harm immigrant families, but NC Attorney General Jeff Jackson isn’t taking ...
This morning, the Senate Rules Chairman returned four bills to the House of Representatives for violating the General ...
NORTH CAROLINA, USA — The North Carolina House unanimously approved House Bill 491 on Wednesday, authorizing $190 million in ...
The NC General Assembly has wrapped the scheduled October session, but tensions are still running high between the chambers ...
One month after the Senate approved a House bill prohibiting Medicaid support to Planned Parenthood, the House of ...
The North Carolina State Health Plan experience shows us that large, self-insured employers can work to bend the cost curve ...
Many of the health care changes that both candidates have pitched on the campaign trail cannot be made solely at the ...