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shows a man walking across the courtyard in front of the General Assembly
Posted inState Health Policy

FINAL – 2018 Health & Human Services Budget

by Rose Hoban June 12, 2018April 14, 2021

By Rose Hoban and Jared Weber In years past, North Carolina Health News has published a table tracking the progress of the state budget as it makes its way through the General Assembly, first in one chamber, then to the other and finally, to the negotiated conference budget in the third column. This has happened […]

Shows a young African American man in contemplation, he's holding a child close to his chest.
Posted inPublic Health

A Call for Gun Violence Prevention

by Editor and Catherine Clabby March 23, 2018May 26, 2022
Posted inRural Health

Family Ties Keep One Rural OB-GYN Practicing in Eastern NC, Despite Challenges

by Taylor Knopf March 1, 2018September 14, 2020
ECU dietician Jill Jennings gives the thumbs up to Duplin schools nurse Ellen Cottle as she completes a demonstration of her telehealth/ telemedicine equipment.
Posted inRural Health

ECU Helps Expand Telemedicine at Duplin County Schools

by Taylor Knopf June 6, 2017June 5, 2017
Posted inFeatured, Healthcare Workers, Hospitals, State Health Policy

States Attack a Severe Doctor Shortage

by Brenda Porter-Rockwell July 26, 2016April 16, 2021
A young copperhead in an aquarium hides under some leaf litter. The snakes' cryptic coloration allows for them to be well camouflaged, which helps them hide. That camouflage also means people stumble across the snakes, startling them into a bite.
Posted inCost of Care, Featured, One Health, Prescription Drugs

When the Snake Bites, the Biggest Pain Can Be in the Wallet

by Editor March 14, 2016December 26, 2017

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