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Medicaid Recredentialing Period Extended
Read on to see how much extra time you now have to recredential with NCTracks…
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UNC Needs You To Help Assess the NC Medicaid Lock-In Program
The University of North Carolina’s Injury Prevention Research Center (IPRC) is conducting an evaluation of the NC Medicaid Lock-In program (MLIP). An assessment of this program is critical to understanding […]
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NCMS Reports From the Legislature
Review the NCMS’ guiding principles on Medicaid reform, the impact of a projected state budget shortfall, and the state of the state.
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NCTracks Ready to Reprocess Claims for Enhanced Payments under the ACA
See how NCTracks is handling these claims.
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Medicaid Cut to Physicians a Year Overdue
See why they will bring havoc when implemented…
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Opportunities Remain for Meaningful Medicaid Reform in 2015
Read on to see what actions the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Health and Human Services is taking on Medicaid reform.
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3 Percent Medicaid Rate Reduction Delayed By State
The 3 percent Medicaid rate cut originally scheduled to take effect October 26 has been delayed. The state has not announced when it will implement the 3 percent reduction in […]
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NCMS Reiterates Position on Medicaid Reform to Joint Legislative Subcommittee
On Monday, Oct. 20, the North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) Director of Legislative Relations, Chip Baggett, testified before the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Health and Human Services subcommittee on […]
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Survey: What’s the Impact of a 4 percent Medicaid Cut?
The North Carolina Medical Society (NCMS) continues to work to oppose Medicaid rate cuts enacted by the General Assembly during the 2014 short session that will take effect in the […]
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NCTracks To Implement 3 Percent Rate Reduction
See when this reduction goes into effect.
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