After an allergic reaction, an NC woman was sent to the ER for monitoring—and later billed $6,700 for “critical care” during a brief visit.
Atrium's proposed deal with WakeMed would extend the reach of the state's largest hospital system and raise new competition ...
NC lawmakers are considering “Solly’s Law” to raise the tobacco age to 21 as youth vaping rates rise and enforcement gaps persist statewide.
From Outer Banks to tobacco-belt communities, county officials say those most likely to lose coverage are the ones working hardest to get by.
About 10 percent of county social services positions dedicated to Medicaid are currently vacant, even as recertification work will double.
Families say ABA has been life-changing. But a surge in Medicaid spending — and questions about who's collecting it — has drawn scrutiny.
Duke researchers say the science on how plastic could be affecting our health is still emerging, but there already are ways to reduce risk.
Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) programs aim to reduce criminal involvement and connect people to care.
North Carolina’s Medicaid package progresses, but immigration rules are raising concerns about families avoiding care and losing access.
A year after the military’s rocky start to a new health care contract, service members, veterans, and medical providers are still up in arms about denied care and unpaid claims.
Atrium Health’s planned four hour closed‑door meeting is raising eyebrows because it’s a public hospital authority expected to operate transparently.
The facility will be open 24 hours a day to help patients who are experiencing a mental health or substance misuse crisis.
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