Goldsboro VA Clinic Provides Access to Care for Southeast NC Vets
By Holly West With the opening of a new Veteran’s Affairs facility in Wayne County, many North Carolina veterans now have access to health care closer to home. The Goldsboro Community Based Outpatient...
View ArticleBipartisan Congressional Group Advocates for Primary Care
Members of North Carolina’s Congressional delegation have gotten deeply involved in health care issues in Washington. By Gabe Rivin The election season of 2016 is just around the corner, and with the...
View ArticleHouse Committee Approves ACA Re-Do After Day-Night-Day Session
By Joyce Frieden MedPage Today WASHINGTON — After a marathon 27-hour session, the House Energy & Commerce Committee approved by a vote of 31-23 a GOP bill aimed at replacing many components of the...
View ArticleA Day on Capitol Hill, Through a Rural Health Lens
By Taylor Knopf It was a cold, wet, windy day as rural health advocates from North Carolina walked toward Capitol Hill earlier this month. They had back-to-back meetings in the offices of six N.C....
View ArticleMore African-American Blood Donors Needed for Sickle-cell, Other Treatments
By Thomas Goldsmith The need for increasing blood donations by African Americans grew into a cause for Sherry Johnson as she saw sickle cell disease threaten the health and lives of her daughters...
View ArticleHouse Committee Approves ACA Re-Do After Day-Night-Day Session
By Joyce Frieden MedPage Today WASHINGTON — After a marathon 27-hour session, the House Energy & Commerce Committee approved by a vote of 31-23 a GOP bill aimed at replacing many components of the...
View ArticleA Day on Capitol Hill, Through a Rural Health Lens
By Taylor Knopf It was a cold, wet, windy day as rural health advocates from North Carolina walked toward Capitol Hill earlier this month. They had back-to-back meetings in the offices of six N.C....
View ArticleMore African-American Blood Donors Needed for Sickle-cell, Other Treatments
By Thomas Goldsmith The need for increasing blood donations by African Americans grew into a cause for Sherry Johnson as she saw sickle cell disease threaten the health and lives of her daughters...
View ArticleWe know what you did this summer
By Yen Duong Since early August, most members of Congress have been back in their home districts for the annual summer recess, and they head back to Washington, D.C. this week. Summer is a traditional...
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