North Carolina’s $14 billion Medicaid health insurance system for the poor and disabled will be overhauled under a bill that cleared the General Assembly on Tuesday.
NC Legislature Approves Medicaid Privatization
The state began moving toward managed care for Medicaid recipients Tuesday despite a persistent group of dissenters who are arguing that the plan rejects a system run by doctors that for years has helped hold down costs.
The News & Observer Medicaid Miss
As the Legislature debates Medicaid reform, the News and Observer’s hysteria grows shriller. Click here for more.
North Carolina To Privatize Medicaid
Legislators have agreed to privatize North Carolina’s $15 billion Medicaid program, a change that doctors and hospitals have been fighting for months, but which some Republican legislators have championed as a remedy for unpredictable spending.
Budget Deal Includes Sales Tax, Medicaid Reform
Legislative leaders on Monday unveiled details of their compromise $21.7 billion spending plan for the 2015-16 budget year – 76 days after it was due.
Medicaid Reform In Sight
North Carolina lawmakers are on the verge of finally agreeing on a way forward for the State’s Medicaid system
Statement on Medicaid Reform Conference Committee
Yesterday’s announcement of the Medicaid reform conference committee represents one of the final legislative steps in the effort to modernize North Carolina’s Medicaid program.
Negotiations Next Step For NC Medicaid, Incentives Bills
The House voted unanimously Wednesday against the Senate’s proposed state Medicaid system overhaul.
House, Senate Negotiators Say They Will Pursue ‘Hybrid’ Medicaid Mode
A deal on Medicaid is within reach now that House Republicans have tentatively agreed to adopt a “hybrid” insurance model similar to one the Senate put forward earlier this month.
Senate Gives Tentative Approval To Medicaid Revamp
The state Senate gave tentative approval Monday to revamping North Carolina’s Medicaid program.
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