Posted inFeatured, Health Reform, Healthcare Workers, Profiles, Public Health

Interview With US Surgeon General Regina Benjamin

Answers have been edited for brevity NCHN: Why did you visit North Carolina? Dr. Benjamin: Prevention is the basis of my work as the Surgeon General and the Affordable Care Act established the National Prevention Council which I chair. We released our first ever national prevention strategy, so now we’re trying to implement that strategy. […]

Posted inConsumer News, Featured, HOUSE Calls

HOUSE Calls: Questions About Diabetes and Prostate Cancer

Physicians from the UNC Department of Family Medicine’s YOUR HEALTHâ„¢ media bring you weekly information in response to your questions about health and medicine. Send us your questions or comments to YOURHEALTH@unc.edu. This week we respond to questions about diabetes and prostate cancer. Dear HOUSE Calls, My brother takes insulin for his diabetes and drinks […]

Posted inCost of Care, Healthcare Workers, NC Health Briefs

Innovating To Improve Health Care

An energetic Duke Medicine oncologist named Amy Abernathy, MD, presented at today’s Health Care Innovations Summit in Washington, D.C. Co-hosted by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, West Wireless Health Institute and the journal Health Affairs, the gathering brought together about 1,000 health care stakeholders (So says an HHS press release.  I’ve been watching the […]

Posted inFeatured, Medicaid, Public Health, State Health Policy

Health and Human Services Committee Roundup

Medicaid shortfall will be met – later State lawmakers signaled yesterday the current Medicaid budget shortfall would be taken care of later this year. In the last budget, legislators from the General Assembly directed the Department of Health and Human Services to cut hundreds of millions from Medicaid, the program, that provides health care for […]

Posted inCOMMENTARY, Featured, Mental Health, Public Health, State Health Policy

ICYMI: ‘Straight Up Proud’ Of A Proven Mental Health Model

This story was originally published on January 25, 2012. By Taylor Sisk Sometimes a simple sense of belonging can make all the difference in the world. That’s particularly true for those living with severe and persistent mental illness, and it’s the foundation of a model of mental health care. It’s called the clubhouse model, and […]