The North Carolina State Health Plan and Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy Find that the Majority of North Carolina’s Hospitals Are Overcharging Patients While Profiting Off Medicare
The State Health Plan Board of Trustees will not enforce the Plan’s benefit exclusion regarding treatment or studies leading to or in connection with sex transition or modifications and related care. The Board’s action was in response to a federal court judge’s order in Kadel v. Folwell.
The North Carolina State Health Plan and the National Academy for State Health Policy Find that North Carolina’s Seven Largest Hospital Systems Reaped Billions of Dollars in Cash, Investments and Profits After Taking COVID Relief
The legislation would create a pro-family, anti-poverty, consumer protection law that sets parameters around the provision of charity care and limits the ability of large medical facilities to charge unreasonable interest rates and employ unfair tactics in debt collection.