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On July 1, the management of most of the Medicaid program will be transferred to a handful of private companies. And starting Monday, 1.6 million North Carolinians can start to choose their plan.
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North Carolina鈥檚 2.36 million Medicaid recipients are in for a big change next July. That鈥檚 when the state鈥檚 Medicaid system will be transformed into a鈥�
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For families with special needs children, putting kids into institutional care is often a desperate act of last resort. Many parents and caregivers prefer鈥�
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For families with special needs children, putting kids into institutional care is often a desperate act of last resort. Many parents and caregivers prefer鈥�
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Stigma, confusion and outright discrimination shape the health care experiences of many transgender and gender non-conforming people. In a national survey鈥�
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Stigma, confusion and outright discrimination shape the health care experiences of many transgender and gender non-conforming people. In a national survey鈥�
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North Carolina lawmakers finished most of their work for the year early Friday, setting another Medicaid overhaul date, funding a monument to honor鈥�
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North Carolina remains among the dozen or so states that haven't agreed to expand Medicaid to more of the working poor amid a lingering budget stalemate鈥�
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Republican Dan Forest wants to be promoted to governor of North Carolina. Forest, in his second-term as lieutenant governor, says Democratic incumbent Roy鈥�
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More "mini budgets" advanced in the North Carolina General Assembly this week. Lawmakers recieved warning that the planned transformation of the Medicaid鈥�