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NC Medicaid Expansion NC Medicaid expanded to more people in December 2023. More information about who is newly eligible and what’s covered.
NCDHHS - ePASS
Welcome to ePASS! Enhanced ePASS account features are now available for Food & Nutrition Services (FNS) and Medicaid. With an enhanced account, you can access online features …
Home | NC Medicaid Managed Care
Dec 1, 2025 · Watch this brief video to learn more about the different health plan types for NC Medicaid Managed Care beneficiaries. These include Standard Plans, Tailored Plans, EBCI …
NC Medicaid fight: Cuts could affect millions, with no end in sight
Nov 14, 2025 · North Carolina state lawmakers haven’t fully funded Medicaid, and the state has begun cutting what it pays doctors and hospitals to treat Medicaid patients. Now the political …
North Carolina Medicaid Eligibility Guide
This guide provides comprehensive information about Medicaid eligibility in North Carolina, known as NC Medicaid. Whether you're a child, parent, pregnant woman, or adult, this guide will help …
How To Apply for NC Medicaid
An NCID is a secure online user ID and password you set up to access many North Carolina government programs, including NC Medicaid. If you do not have an NCID, follow the on …
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NC budget stalemate deepens strain on safety nets, health system ...
5 days ago · Food insecurity is rising, Medicaid cuts are hitting and essential services are shrinking as the legislature’s budget deadlock deepens strain on safety nets. Vulnerable …
Recipients - Recipients - NC.gov
As of April 1, 2023, all NC Health Choice beneficiaries with active eligibility will be moved to Medicaid, providing them access to Medicaid services that are not currently covered under NC …
Legislative Republicans, governor remain at odds over Medicaid …
Nov 20, 2025 · Gov. Josh Stein is at odds with legislative Republicans over what he says is a $319 million shortfall for Medicaid.