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Lindsi Franklin’s son, Isaac, was 9 years old in June 2024 when doctors found an abscess in his stomach and a section of diseased bowel. He was diagnosed with severe Crohn’s disease — Isaac’s immune system had decided that his own intestines were an enemy.
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State lawmakers want to crack down on an insurance practice that requires people to wait for approval for medical treatments.
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The state Senate on Wednesday approved legislation that would restrict government mandates for health insurance plans, despite objections from some Democrats.
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The state Senate is considering a bill this week that would restrict government mandates for health insurance plans.
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In a break with previous administration, new NC Treasurer Brad Briner says higher premiums, not legislative fixes, needed for NC Health Plan.
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The U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey recently released data for 2023 about health insurance for every state including North Carolina.
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North Carolina’s state treasurer Dale Folwell has put out an urgent call to shore up funding for state health plan. Lawmakers haven’t budged.
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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper says nearly 100 hospitals have agreed to participate in a first-of-its-kind initiative that could help low- and middle-income patients get rid of billions of dollars in debt. These hospitals will get even higher Medicaid payments if medical debt on their books get cleared and they carry out ways for future patients to avoid liabilities.
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Aetna is poised to manage health coverage plan benefits for North Carolina state workers and teachers next year because Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina won't appeal a judge’s decision that upheld Aetna as the next contract winner.
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More than 500,000 North Carolina residents have enrolled in state's Medicaid expansion program in the seven months since it was launched.