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March to Medicaid Managed Care Switch Looking Rocky

Published on October 24, 2019October 24, 2019
Written by Holly Ajala
Posted in In the News, Equitable Health Systems

No one said it would be easy to move 1.6 million Medicaid recipients away from the existing fee-for-service system that’s been in place for decades, to a new system with a different management and payment model.

Read more at North Carolina Health News.

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Why North Carolina Might be the Most Innovative Health Care State in America
Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust Expands Healthy Places Initiative to Columbus

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