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The rise of mega-hospitals

By Michelle Crouch When it comes to growth, it seems like hospitals canā€™t get enough of it. Across the country, a tidal wave of hospital mergers and acquisitions in recent years has created multi-billion-dollar hospital giants that serve large swaths of the population. For example, just in North Carolina: In all, U.S. health systems announcedā€¦

Inside Charlotte’s private cadaver lab

Editor’s Note: Some readers may find images of bodies in this story disturbing. By Michelle Crouch In a nondescript office building near the Charlotte airport last month, adults clad in blue gowns crowded around the body of a woman who had died of cardiovascular disease. An instructor gently pressed her gloved finger against the womanā€™sā€¦

Does NC need licensure reciprocity for dentists and hygienists?

By Anne Blythe As many states struggle with workforce shortages across the health care industry, there’s a national effort to give dentists and dental hygienists more authority to work in multiple states without going through a time-consuming licensure process in each one. Two licensing compacts are being floated, one by the Council of State Governmentsā€¦

Broadband access, a lifeline in rural N.C., could diminish unless Congress acts

By Jaymie Baxley The end of a federal program that provides internet subsidies to low-income families could leave hundreds of thousands of North Carolinians without access to online health services. Nearly 900,000 households across the state participate in the Affordable Connectivity Program, a $14.2 billion federal program created through a sweeping infrastructure package approved byā€¦

What HCA has told feds itā€™s doing to fix staffing issues at Mission Hospital. Why nurses say itā€™s not happening.

By Grace Vitaglione Carolina Public Press HCA Healthcare, which owns Mission Hospital in Asheville, had to submit an amended plan of correction to regulators March 13, which the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approved in a notice to Mission Hospital CEO Chad Patrick. That plan was made public March 20. HCAā€™s amended planā€¦