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Relieve all medical debt deemed uncollectible dating back to Jan. 1, 2014, for any individuals not enrolled in Medicaid with incomes at or below at least 350% of the federal poverty level (FPL) or ...
A plan unveiled at the beginning of this month by Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper to leverage Medicaid funds to help North Carolinians struggling with medical debt has been approved by the federal ...
CMS approved a plan sent by Gov. Roy Cooper to the Biden administration to clear the medical debt of up to 2 million North Carolinians.
CMS approved a plan sent by Gov. Roy Cooper to the Biden administration to clear the medical debt of up to 2 million North Carolinians.
CMS has approved North Carolina’s plan to push hospitals to relieve $4 billion in medical debt for about 2 million low and middle-income people. The state’s health and human services ...
All 99 of North Carolina’s eligible hospitals have opted into the state’s plan to relieve $4 billion in medical debt for about 2 million low and middle-income people.
CMS approved a plan sent by Gov. Roy Cooper to the Biden administration to clear the medical debt of up to 2 million North Carolinians.
Confronting Medical Debt in North Carolina. A first-of-its-kind state initiative is expected to help people with big hospital bills they can’t pay and to reduce the risk that more North ...
North Carolina officials had been quietly laboring for months on an ambitious plan to tackle the state's mammoth medical debt problem when Gov. Roy Cooper stepped before cameras in July to ...
CMS approved a plan sent by Gov. Roy Cooper to the Biden administration to clear the medical debt of up to 2 million North Carolinians.
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