Topics Related to Health Benefits (NC Medicaid)

Today, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services announced additional flexibilities to expand its efforts to ensure Medicaid and NC Health Choice services can be quickly delivered to those impacted by Hurricane Florence. These new flexibilities will help people in Medicaid receive care without disruption and give health care providers leeway to deliver services with fewer limits.

NC Medicaid is conducting a stakeholder webinar from 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm for beneficiaries, providers and caregivers to discuss Clinical Coverage Policies:

NC Medicaid is conducting a stakeholder webinar from 10:00 am to 11:30 am for beneficiaries, providers and caregivers to discuss Clinical Coverage Policies:

NC Medicaid is conducting a stakeholder webinar from 10:00 am to 11:30 am for beneficiaries, providers and caregivers to discuss Clinical Coverage Policies:

Today, the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services announced broad efforts to work with federal and county partners to provide additional flexibility to people enrolled in the Medicaid program and their health care providers during and after Hurricane Florence.

As valued partners, NC Medicaid is requesting participation from beneficiaries, caregivers and advocates in a stakeholder webinar to discuss Clinical Coverage Policies: 3G-1, Private Duty Nursing for Beneficiaries Age 21 and Older; and 3G-2, Private Duty Nursing for Beneficiaries Under 21 Ye

As valued partners, NC Medicaid is requesting participation from beneficiaries, caregivers and advocates in a stakeholder webinar to discuss Clinical Coverage Policies: 3G-1, Private Duty Nursing for Beneficiaries Age 21 and Older; and 3G-2, Private Duty Nursing for Beneficiaries Under 21 Ye

Today the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services issued a Request For Proposal (RFP) for organizations wishing to participate in Medicaid managed care as Prepaid Health Plans (PHPs) when the program launches in 2019.

The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) developed the Advanced Medical Home (AMH) program as the primary vehicle for delivering local care management as the state transitions to Medicaid managed care. The AMH program builds on the Carolina ACCESS program.