State leaders are worried about how the new federal changes, including work eligibility, will affect North Carolinians.
State officials warn of staffing, funding and technology hurdles as counties brace for added burden of Medicaid eligibility checks.
State lawmakers are expecting updates today on major new changes from the federal government that could affect millions of ...
The Medicaid reforms in President Donald Trump’s spending and tax cut bill may save North Carolina some money in the long run ...
The new workforce requirements must be in place by January 2027, a deadline that Rep. Donny Lambeth doubts is feasible.
“We have a very, very short runway to implement this,” said Sarah Gregosky, chief operating officer at NC Medicaid. She said ...
The federal spending bill passed by Congress last July known as the One Big Beautiful Bill is set to reshape Medicaid, which ...
North Carolina’s expanded Medicaid program officially launched Friday, opening the door for hundreds of thousands of people across the state to access health insurance. Under the expansion, which was ...
North Carolina’s Medicaid system is grappling with funding shortfalls, both from the state budget and from the Congressional megabill. The state Department of Health and Human Services says it will ...
When North Carolina lawmakers drafted a Medicaid expansion bill, they included a provision to end the program if federal cost-sharing terms changed to increase the state’s financial burden. This ...