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  • [H1] Home
  • [H1] Leer historias en Español
  • [H2] Stay in the know. Subscribe today.
  • [H2] What does it take to restore rural maternity care? One NC hospital shows a way.
  • [H2] Latest
  • [H2] Readers power every story we tell.
  • [H2] State Health Policy
  • [H2] ‘Something needs to change’: Report details isolation at NC juvenile detention centers
  • [H2] PBM reforms promise relief for NC’s independent pharmacies
  • [H2] Public Health
  • [H2] Dentists, oral health advocates urge EPA to use ‘gold standard science’ in its fluoride review
  • [H2] At 75, Myron Cohen isn’t interested in retiring. But fewer titles would be welcome.
  • [H2] Medicaid
  • [H2] Medicaid’s retroactive safety net is shrinking — patients, hospitals could feel the fallout
  • [H2] NC Medicaid leaders seek funding strategy as federal work requirements — and their costs — loom
  • [H2] Follow our joint coverage with The Charlotte Ledger
  • [H2] Children’s Health
  • [H2] Tens of thousands of mothers were flagged to police over flawed drug tests at childbirth
  • [H2] Without school vaccine mandates, many kids may never see a doctor
  • [H2] Aging
  • [H2] Advocates urge safeguards for caregivers under new Medicaid work requirements
  • [H2] These 3 policy moves are likely to change health care for older people
  • [H2] Rural Health
  • [H2] North Carolina begins planning for $1B rural health initiative
  • [H2] NC lawmakers weigh how to deal with unfunded mandates, cuts as feds overhaul SNAP
  • [H2] Environmental Health
  • [H2] As Congress debates changes to the federal chemical safety law, North Carolina’s PFAS crisis offers a warning
  • [H2] Cultivating the next generation of beekeepers
  • [H2] Gender health
  • [H2] From child welfare to climate: Top NC health stories to watch in 2026
  • [H2] NC stagnates on maternal and infant health, gets D+ from March of Dimes
  • [H2] Medicaid funding shortfall shutters statewide program helping moms and babies
  • [H2] Mental health
  • [H2] From referral to real time: mental health care comes to the exam room
  • [H2] Youth voices drive Vaya Health’s new mental health approach in six NC counties
  • [H2] Built by peers, backed by the state: Inside North Carolina’s expanding peer support network
  • [H2] prison health
  • [H2] North Carolina’s first lady takes on rehabilitation and reentry
  • [H2] He once lived in prison. Now he’s turning one into a place for second chances.
  • [H2] Amid shortage of juvenile detention beds, a facility in Mecklenburg sits empty
  • [H2] North Carolina Health Series
  • [H2] Youth Climate Stories
  • [H2] Lessons From Abroad:
  • [H2] Unequal Treatment
  • [H2] Seeking help and finding handcuffs
  • [H2] COVID-19 IN NC
  • [H2] More News
  • [H2] Stay in the know. Subscribe today.
  • [H2] Gift this article
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  • [H3] National EV funding fight hits home along Charlotte’s I‑77 corridor
  • [H3] NC’s Teepa Snow is teaching how to approach dementia differently
  • [H3] Some lawmakers push to restore funding for program aimed at improving infant, maternal health
  • [H3] NC lawmakers consider options to force psychiatric treatment for people with severe mental illness
  • [H3] NC lawmakers wrestle with broken mental health system, ask public for input
  • [H3] A hotter, wetter South is becoming a breeding ground for mold 
  • [H3] After transforming and expanding the program, NC Medicaid director steps down
  • [H3] Hospitals fighting measles confront a challenge: Few doctors have seen it before
  • [H3] From sanctuary to senior housing, Milner Commons reflects shifting needs
  • [H3] Clinics sour on CMS after agency scraps 10-year primary care program only months in
  • [H3] Hard-fought environmental justice gains fall before shifting federal priorities, leaving communities in renewed uncertainty
  • [H3] A pregnant woman at risk of heart failure couldn’t get urgent treatment. She died waiting for an abortion.
  • [H3] Who gets a bed in NC’s state psychiatric hospitals — and who waits?
  • [H3] NC prisons face ‘dire’ staffing crisis
  • [H3] NC health officials urge vaccinations after CDC reduces the number of recommended shots
  • [H3] Do you need a prescription for a COVID vaccine at an NC pharmacy? Here are some answers.
  • [H3] NC mental health nonprofit expands as families struggle to find care for kids
  • [H3] Patients fear fallout from NC Medicaid rate cuts
  • [H3] ACA enrollment dropped sharply in North Carolina. More people across the state are expected to lose coverage.
  • [H3] After an abnormal mammogram, a battle for care
  • [H3] The end of an era: Roxboro’s Cole’s Pharmacy closes after 69 years
  • [H3] Raleigh hospital’s attempt to expand cancer services leads to revealing CON law dispute with neighboring systems
  • [H3] As teen crash deaths climb, North Carolina students push safe driving
  • [H3] When the high ends in the hospital
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  • [H4] Give today! Your monthly gift supports reliable reporting. 
  • [H4] Young people from Southeastern NC explore the impacts of climate change
  • [H4] How Europeans have tackled opioid addiction and what the U.S. could learn from them.
  • [H4] Mental health parity in North Carolina
  • [H4] What happens in NC when someone experiences a mental health crisis?

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From referral to real time: mental health care comes to the exam room Intern doFollow
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Built by peers, backed by the state: Inside North Carolina’s expanding peer support network Intern doFollow
NC prisons face ‘dire’ staffing crisis Intern doFollow
North Carolina’s first lady takes on rehabilitation and reentry Intern doFollow
He once lived in prison. Now he’s turning one into a place for second chances. Intern doFollow
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