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WakeMed touts benefits of Atrium deal after weekend backlash
By Michelle Crouch and Rose Hoban When WakeMed Health & Hospitals board members were first approached by Charlotte-based Atrium Health about combining forces two years ago, they werenāt sold on the idea. But after two years of review and study ā including bringing in an outside consultant to evaluate the deal ā they changed theirā¦
State officials, lawmakers press for delay on WakeMed/Atrium deal
By Michelle Crouch and Rose Hoban Update: On Monday evening, May 4, the Wake County Board of Commissioners voted to delay a decision on the deal for 90 days, saying they wanted to give WakeMed Health & Hospitals time to share more details and engage with the community. State and local leaders are raising redā¦
Charlotte-based Atrium Health targets WakeMed in proposed combination
By Michelle Crouch and Rose Hoban Atrium Health, the stateās largest hospital system, is seeking to combine with Raleigh-based WakeMed Health & Hospitals, an independent nonprofit with five hospitals and roughly 350 physicians, according to a press release and a document published on the Wake County board of commissioners website Friday afternoon. With the move,ā¦
Looming Medicaid work rules bring big challenges to NC counties
By Jaymie Baxley and Jennifer Fernandez North Carolinaās county social service offices are scrambling to prepare for new Medicaid work requirements ā and most are still waiting for guidance from federal officials. Under H.R. 1, the sweeping federal bill signed last summer by President Donald Trump, the roughly 732,000 North Carolinians who obtained health careā¦
NC county social service agencies brace for deluge of work as Medicaid work requirements go into effect
By Jaymie Baxley and Jennifer Fernandez On a Thursday morning in March, Tyrome Powell was holding court over a small group of men at the Tiny House HOPE Center in Greensboro as he talked about basketball. In the background, news anchors discussed the war in Iran on TV. Across the room, barbers busily cut hairā¦
Public hospital, private talks: Atrium board schedules four-hour closed session
By Michelle Crouch The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority board has scheduled a special meeting for today with four hours set aside for a closed session, an unusually long stretch of private discussion for a public body. The authority, which does business as Atrium Health, said in a public notice that the purpose of the meeting isā¦




