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

Legislature comes and goes, leaves most health care priorities unfinished

by Rose Hoban November 1, 2019April 13, 2021

By Rose Hoban County and health officials in Asheboro will likely breathe a sigh of relief this weekend as a long-desired bill to help the county hospital, which has been in financial trouble in recent years, passed both chambers of the General Assembly and is headed to Gov. Roy Cooper for his signature. Language from […]

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Posted inLong Term Care

Bill to require generators in NC adult care homes faces funding questions

by Thomas Goldsmith April 3, 2019
Posted inFeatured, Mental Health, Prison Health, Public Health

Legislators, Advocates Discuss Stemming the Flow of Mentally Ill to Prison

by Editor March 21, 2016March 21, 2016
Posted inCOMMENTARY, NC Health Briefs

Reporter’s Notebook: Of Sausage Making and Sleep Deprivation

by Editor May 1, 2015May 3, 2015
NC General Assembly building
Posted inChildren's Health, Environmental Health, Featured, Medicaid, State Health Policy

Short Legislative Session Will Have Plenty of Health Care Work

by Rose Hoban May 14, 2014November 12, 2018

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