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The Republican-controlled North Carolina General Assembly has given final legislative approval to a Medicaid expansion agreement.
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The expansion is expected to add an estimated 600,000 people who have been living without health insurance.
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Doctors, advocates, law enforcement representatives see the policy as a way to help the population — and the taxpayers — by keeping justice-involved people healthier.
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A study led by Duke Health finds Black Americans are not getting evaluated accurately through artificially intelligent algorithms.
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Blue Cross Blue Shield, which currently holds the state health plan contract, said it's pursuing an appeal.
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Virtual doctor visits became mainstream during the pandemic. However, telehealth services remain out of reach to those who could benefit the most.
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Harris will highlight the Inflation Reduction Act, a comprehensive tax, health care, and climate change bill that passed on Aug. 12.
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Since May, there have been 156 cases identified in the U.S. Worldwide, there have been 3,308 cases. There have been no deaths related to this outbreak.
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A report released from North Carolina State Treasurer Dale Folwell says the seven largest hospital systems reaped sizeable financial benefits last year, even as they received billions of dollars in federal pandemic assistance.