Grace Vitaglione | North Carolina Health News
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Power outages, clinic closures and supply shortages leave vulnerable residents at risk as providers scramble to restore life-saving treatment across western North Carolina.
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The state health department asked for $458 billion to keep up with rising Medicaid costs.
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DHHS asked for almost half a billion more dollars to keep up with rising Medicaid costs in the 2024-25 fiscal year.
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Although budget negotiations stalled, the conversation about how to spend this opioid money is far from over.
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Child care advocates have repeatedly sounded the alarm about how funding for child care centers will run out in July.
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The veterinary tranquilizer is increasingly part of the street drug supply in N.C.
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State lawmakers dropped language from a bill that would have shielded autopsies from public review, but the Senate’s thumbs-up on the revised measure June 12 may not be the end of the issue.