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President Trump’s domestic policy law jeopardizes plans to reopen one rural county’s hospital — and health coverage for ...
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The cuts in Donald Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" could be particularly devastating to these North Carolina districts. | ...
Americans could get cut from Medicaid. This comes just a year-and-a-half after Republican legislators in N.C. approved federal healthcare expansion.
When President Donald Trump signed his tax bill into law, he acknowledged it included deep spending cuts but suggested people ...
"If we get to a place where we're no longer eligible, I can start a timer on how much longer Emma will be alive," Stacy Staggs said.
The NCDHHS reacts to federal cuts affecting Medicaid and SNAP, with Secretary Sangvai emphasizing the impact on North Carolina's economy and health.
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Here's why 5 rural North Carolina hospitals are deemed 'at-risk' of closingFive rural hospitals in North Carolina are defined as "at-risk," according to a reputable center for health services research ...
More than 600,000 North Carolinians are at risk of losing their Medicaid coverage over the next decade if the "Big, Beautiful Bill" passes the House.
Tuesday morning, leaders at the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services held an informational meeting that even Gov. Josh Stein briefly attended.SNAP Cuts Felt Across the State ...
In North Carolina, it would erase all the Medicaid expansion and raise the price of private insurance on healthcare.gov, making it unaffordable for another 250,000 people.
One North Carolina city offers a window into how Medicaid cuts may affect national efforts to address opioid addiction and overdose deaths.
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