Jaymie Baxley | North Carolina Health News
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Tens of thousands of beneficiaries with extensive care needs are expected to be moved to tailored plans on July 1.
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State shares early enrollment numbers from Dec. 1 launch.
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Increased reimbursement for psychiatrists, psychologists, counselors, substance use treatment professionals and others may lead more of them to accept Medicaid — expanding access to care for state residents.
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The state budget includes a long-requested rate increase for private duty nursing, but advocates say it will take more to recruit enough nurses to care for complex patients.
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The ‘unwinding’ is leaving residents who still qualify for Medicaid, along with many who would remain eligible under expansion, without health insurance.