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Category: NC Health Briefs

Posted inChildren's Health

Headline: Republican Lawmakers Budget $35 Million for School Safety

by Education NC June 5, 2018June 7, 2018

By Alex Granados EducationNC Republican lawmakers announced at a press conference last month $35 million in school safety grants that made their way into the revised 2018-19 budget. The one-time money is meant to temporarily address school safety needs while the state gathers more information on what districts and schools require to protect students. “A […]

shows a building entrance to Randolph Health facility. The general assembly threw a lifeline to the financially strugglig Randolph hospital this week.
Posted inHospitals

Cone Health and Randolph Call Off Merger Talks

by Mark Tosczak June 1, 2018September 19, 2022
Shows 8 people sitting on a stage, all with heads bowed.
Posted inHealth Insurance

Coalition Hosts Prayer Breakfast to End Health Care Coverage Gap

by Jared Weber May 24, 2018September 19, 2022
aerial photo of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center with winston-Salem in the background. Researchers at the hospital created a device that may eventually be used as treatment for liver cancer.
Posted inHospitals

Wake Forest Baptist Still Reviewing Thousands of Pathology Cases

by Mark Tosczak April 13, 2018September 20, 2022
aerial photo of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center with winston-Salem in the background. Researchers at the hospital created a device that may eventually be used as treatment for liver cancer.
Posted inHospitals

Wake Forest Baptist Back in Medicare’s Good Graces

by Mark Tosczak April 11, 2018April 14, 2021
the school nurse sits at her desk, looking at her computer, she's on the phone.
Posted inChildren's Health

Legislators Delay – Again – On NC School Nurses Report

by Thomas Goldsmith March 29, 2018January 23, 2019

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