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HCBS programs are considered “optional” Medicaid services and will likely be some of the first programs on the chopping block ...
Nearly 17,000 Buncombe residents would lose benefits if North Carolina rolls back its 2023 Medicaid expansion in the wake of ...
Tax credits for the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, expire at the end of the year. But not all Republicans are ...
Educators and families brace for possible consequences as major Medicaid funding changes begin to ripple through public school special education programs.
The state likely won’t fully meet new Medicaid funding demands, indicating cuts to Medicaid services could follow, lawmakers ...
Exactly how many lose benefits depends on how state government responds to federal changes, county officials said.
More than 1.5 million North Carolinians could lose food and medical assistance when new limits on SNAP and Medicaid go into ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), signed into law by President Trump, includes significant cuts to Medicaid. The Congressional Budget Office estimates these cuts will cause approximately 10 ...
Some health care providers in Robeson County do not accept Medicaid, Goodwin said, and cuts to the joint federal and state ...
The temporary loss of key grants forced organizations to cut hours, furlough workers and delay critical public health ...
U.S. Senators raised concerns about the impact of healthcare cuts on vulnerable rural hospitals in a letter to President Trump. The reconciliation bill, now signed into law, is projected to cut $1 ...
Democrats are hoping health care will be a winning issue across the 2026 midterm elections and see North Carolina as the top ...