Funds will boost access to treatment in areas that are some of the hardest hit in the opioid epidemic over the next four years.
“These fees are being charged to people for things that have nothing to do with hospital care,” Kelmar said. “Insurance companies are rightly saying, ‘We’re not paying this, because it’s not hospital ...
One in 19 N.C. children have lost a parent or sibling by the age of 18, it can take years for them to process their grief.
A new report suggests that regulatory action in the state’s poultry concentrated agriculture feeding operation industry is ...
In North Carolina, medical debt judgments can last for 20 years and automatically place liens against patients’ homes, ...
The newsroom won six first, nine second and six third place awards. The wins included a sweep of the graphic/illustration ...
Though phones are often seen as distracting, many parents and guardians want students to have phones in schools for emergency situations.
People of color, low-income populations and other marginalized groups are disproportionately affected by certain health risks, yet remain underrepresented in clinical trials and studies that shape ...
Central Prison in Raleigh is one of the state's 53 prisons. Not all health care provided to incarcerated people in North Carolina prisons is free. That's because the N.C. Department of Adult ...