The best way to lower health care costs is to reduce the need for expensive medical services by preventing illness in the first place. Thanks to the foresight of North Carolina lawmakers, our state ...
Jul. 2—A highly successful pilot program in North Carolina that has saved an average of $1,020 per participant each year in medical costs is in danger. It's one that Haywood Christian Ministries ...
Advocates of a pilot program, exclusive to North Carolina, that provides supplemental, non-medical services to Medicaid recipients were in Raleigh June 4, calling on state legislators to fund the ...
For three years running, North Carolina’s Healthy Opportunities Pilot (HOP) has measurably improved the health and wellness of more than 34,000 of our friends and neighbors across the state by using ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - The Healthy Opportunities Pilot Program, or HOP, is ending July 1st, according to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. Pitt County resident, Deborah ...
A pilot program that provided non-medical financial aid to Medicaid recipients was effectively shuttered as the fiscal year ended Monday with little hope for future appropriations, raising concerns ...
Medicaid recipients in Pitt County are eligible for services beyond health care amid the state's expansion of who qualifies for coverage. Dr. Max Cuevas, a community engagement representative for the ...
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