Officials present hospitals, more taxes on health insurers and state savings as options to cover rising administrative costs.
State leaders are worried about how the new federal changes, including work eligibility, will affect North Carolinians.
But lawmakers might not come back until April.
“It is time to fund Medicaid,” Gov. Josh Stein said in a news conference Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025 in Raleigh. “Because if [lawmakers] fail to do so, people are suffering. And it is unacceptable.” (Photo ...
North Carolina lawmakers have asked county and state officials to report on how they're implementing changes to Medicaid and federal food stamp programs ushered in by a sweeping tax-and-spending plan ...
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina Democratic Gov. Josh Stein is canceling Medicaid reimbursement rate reductions he initiated over two months ago, preserving in the short term access to care for ...
Stein restores Medicaid provider rates to Sept. 30 levels and reverses cuts Medicaid could run out of money by April or May without additional funding Legislature deadlocks over more funding; lawsuits ...
Governor Josh Stein held a North Carolina Strong update on Thursday, Jan. 15.