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photo of crowd holding signs with the US Capitol in the background
Posted inRural Health

Rural Providers, Advocates Worry Over Graham-Cassidy

by Rose Hoban September 25, 2017September 26, 2017

By Rose Hoban North Carolina’s Medicaid advocates like Pamela Tripp have spent a lot of time in their cars this past week. Tripp, the CEO of CommWell Health, a community health center headquartered in Sampson County, drove back and forth to Washington, DC this past week to advocate for the defeat of the newest attempt […]

Posted inHealthcare Workers, Hospitals, NC Health Briefs

Hospitals Head Steps Away

by Rose Hoban November 22, 2016November 20, 2016
rural barns
Posted inMedicaid

Rural Advocates Push for Medicaid Expansion

by Rose Hoban November 3, 2016April 16, 2021
Soldiers with the 1-178th Field Artillery Battalion, South Carolina Army National Guard (ACNG) help escort Horry County Fire Rescue paramedics through flooded roads to reach someone in need of medical attention in Conway, S.C., during Hurricane Matthew, Friday, Oct. 8, 2016. SCNG Soldiers and Airmen were activated Oct. 4, 2016 in support of state and county emergency management agencies and local first responders with coastal evacuations and any services or resources needed to assist the citizens of South Carolina after Governor Nikki Haley declared a State of Emergency. U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Jorge Intriago.
Posted inEnvironmental Health, Featured, Hospitals, Public Health, Rural Health

Hospitals Cope with Lost Power, Contaminated Water in Matthew’s Wake

by Rose Hoban October 13, 2016October 20, 2017
In an 1872 "Bird's Eye View" of Raleigh, the Dix Hill Asylum (now Dix Hospital) was labeled simply "Lunatic Asylum." Image courtesy LEARN NC, UNC School of Education.
Posted inState Health Policy

Debate Continues Over How to Use Money from Dix Sale

by Thomas Goldsmith June 21, 2016April 16, 2021
Communications director Heather Monackey from WakeMed Hospital in Raleigh worked to bring a small once-weekly farmers market to the hospital grounds once the only grocery store in the area closed. She worked with Wake County farmer Roger Ball to get fresh fruits and vegetables to the neighborhood every year from April until Labor Day.
Posted inHospitals, NC Health Briefs, Nutrition, State Health Policy

Hospitals Partner with Community Programs to Improve Health Care

by Editor June 1, 2016May 31, 2016

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