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More doctors are using artificial intelligence to record patient visits, saying the tools save them time and allow them to be more present with patients. Some patients and experts have concerns about privacy and accuracy.
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Dale Folwell has spent his eight years as Treasurer investigating what he calls the healthcare "cartel." Treasurer-elect Brad Briner said he may approach things differently.
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Through 鈥淢ore Than A Script,鈥 patients with Blue Cross Blue Shield NC coverage can receive no-cost care from their local pharmacists.
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Aeroflow is a nationwide supplier of breastfeeding products like breast pumps. The company is working to provide resources to its employees in western North Carolina.
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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鈥檚 decision that upheld Aetna as the next contract winner.
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Professional coaching for physicians is a new resource to help support doctors. But the field is unstandardized and unregulated.
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State lawmakers want to expand North Carolina's "Right To Try" law that allows some patients to try experimental drugs or medical treatments.
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Williamston, North Carolina's struggle to reopen its only emergency room could signal trouble for President Joe Biden's reelection campaign, which highlights his health care accomplishments.
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Under a new federal rule, home health care providers in North Carolina will be required to put most of the money they receive from Medicaid toward workers鈥 wages.
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Politicians, parents, and pundits have lots of opinions about how to solve mental health problems affecting nearly every campus. In this conversation, students themselves share their perspective of what they and their classmates are facing.