Posted inHealth Insurance

It took just five years for the State Health Plan’s billion-dollar surplus to become a deficit. What happened? 

By Rose Hoban When new state treasurer Brad Briner walked into his new office at the beginning of 2025, he had a problem.  After almost a decade of no premium increases for 750,000 state employees and their dependents, outgoing treasurer Dale Folwell had left the State Health Plan — one of the programs embedded in […]

Posted inEnvironmental Health

Plastic waste is costing society billions, Duke study finds

By Will Atwater When it comes to the American landscape, litter is nearly as ubiquitous as trees and waterways.  Now new research indicates it’s expensive too. A recent Duke University study estimates that litter costs society between $400 million and $1 trillion every year, once public health, environmental and economic damages are factored in. Unlike […]

Posted inMedicaid

Stein restores Medicaid rates amid budget shortfall, urges legislature to act

By Jaymie Baxley and Ashley Fredde Gov. Josh Stein put an end to North Carolina’s Medicaid brinkmanship Wednesday, restoring funding and abandoning efforts to reduce payments to health care providers brought about by the legislature’s falling hundreds of millions of dollars short of the state health and human services department’s request for the annual Medicaid […]

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