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Advocates warn that reductions created by the recent congressional budget may destabilize group homes and strain already fragile systems.
Struggling students will be connected to a therapist during the school day at several schools as part of a pilot program.
Health leaders say the 144-bed Greenville hospital will boost mental health access and workforce training in eastern North Carolina.
It’s been six months since a now-infamous email presented millions of federal workers with a pivotal decision: They could ...
Through a model called direct primary care, more employers are bypassing insurance and paying doctors directly, “Like a gym membership for health care.” ...
In dozens of interviews, young adults describe the unsettling or devastating consequences of having inadequate insurance or none at all.
Efforts across North Carolina aim to sustain family child care homes as funding ends and enrollment patterns shift.
Supplement maker’s lawsuit challenges FTC authority over health claims, raising stakes for regulation and consumer protection.
Health insurance premiums are rising faster than wages and inflation, threatening affordability for millions of Americans.
Mixed signals on whether plans to relaunch Martin County hospital can move forward after Medicaid cuts. Would be new type of hospital for NC.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s leadership at HHS sparks controversy as his vaccine agenda reshapes policy, regulation, and public health.
As housing costs soar, PACE programs nationwide step in to provide stability for vulnerable older Americans facing homelessness.
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