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Richard Craver, Media General News Service| Nov. 19
North Carolina employers expect to pay a smaller increase in employee health-insurance costs next year, according to a survey released…
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WTSB Radio, WTSB Radio| Nov. 19
Dr. Frank Wefald tells WTSB Radio that he plans to leave Johnston Health.
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AP, Associated Press (AP)| Nov. 18
Health officials say a North Carolina high school student's death earlier this month was the result of the swine flu.
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| Nov. 18
A new study ranks North Carolina 37th in the nation for health.
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| Nov. 17
The March of Dimes has for the second year in a row given North Carolina a grade of "F" in…
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AP, Associated Press (AP)| Nov. 12
The health insurance plan for North Carolina state employees is still paying out more claims than budgeted for the first…
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AP, Associated Press (AP)| Nov. 7
Democratic-controlled House narrowly passed landmark health care legislation Saturday night to expand coverage to tens of millions who lack it…
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AP, Associated Press (AP)| Nov. 5
The president of the NAACP says too many North Carolina residents lack health insurance for people on Capitol Hill to…
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NBC, NBC News| Nov. 5
They came with strollers and strong opinions ... moms converged on Capitol Hill demanding universal coverage for kids.
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AP, Associated Press (AP)| Nov. 5
The director of the Fayetteville VA Medical Center is retiring amid reports of dissatisfaction among employees and patients.
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Associated Press, NBC17| Nov. 4
A major North Carolina hospital is pitching tents to battle the spread of swine flu.
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The Herald, The Herald| Nov. 4
Project Access offers free treatment and some free medication for those in need.
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Julie Henry, NBC17| Oct. 24
More than 600 students in Garner went the extra mile Friday for their school during the 20th annual Rand Road…
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NBC17, NBC17| Oct. 22
Health officials in Cumberland County are saying their department is out of both versions of the H1N1 vaccine.
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Lauren Hills, NBC17| Oct. 17
The State Fair has implemented some precautionary measures to prevent the spread of H1N1 from humans to swine.
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Julie Henry, NBC17| Oct. 15
Seasonal flu immunization clinics are giving local health departments and school districts a look at how they might handle large-scale…
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| Oct. 14
Triangle Business Journal: North Carolina hospitals rank high in the 12th annual "HealthGrades Hospital Quality in America Study."
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Kerry Hall, NBC17| Oct. 9
The state will receive more than 100,000 H1N1 vaccine injections and 72,500 more nasal vaccines early next week, according to…
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NBC17, NBC17| Oct. 9
The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is visiting Raleigh to check on swine flu vaccination efforts.
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WTSB Radio, WTSB Radio| Oct. 7
Charles W. Elliott Jr. has been named the interim CEO of Johnston Health.
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