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  1. Impact on Rural Hospitals. Expanding Medicaid is the right choice for North Carolina as well as rural hospitals and economies. As has happened in many states where Medicaid expansion has been blocked, rural hospitals in North Carolina are struggling to cope with a number of pressures, including high uninsured rates and uncompensated care costs.

  2. Feb 1, 2018 · In North Carolina, 20 counties do not have a pediatrician; 26 counties do not have an OB-GYN; and 32 are without a psychiatrist, according to the interactive North Carolina Health Professions Data System.” Some of the alarming statistics discussed at the committee meeting included:

  3. Josh Stein will receive Jones' vote for NC governor due to Stein's endorsement from Planned Parenthood. ... see results from today’s primary. In previous years, many counties reported early ...

  4. Oct 10, 2019 · Today, we’re looking at which NC counties have seen the largest population gains from net migration and what they have in common. When we look at the top 10 counties for net migration gains between 2017 and 2018, there are three major types of counties on the list: urban cores, suburbs, and retirement destinations. Urban Cores

  5. May 31, 2022 · What percentage of NC counties are rural? 2010 Census data shows that in 50 North Carolina counties 50 to 99.9% of the population live in rural areas, 14 counties are 100% rural, and over 50.1% of the population in 36 counties live in urban areas.

  6. Nov 6, 2023 · Updated: Nov 6, 2023 / 06:17 PM EST. RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Voters will return to the polls in many North Carolina communities Tuesday as the state undergoes the first election since the new photo voter ID requirement went into effect. Municipal elections are taking place in 86 counties across the state as voters choose mayors and other local ...

  7. Mar 27, 2020 · For many counties, population losses were heaviest in the first half of the decade as we emerged from the Great Recession; these losses have abated—or reversed—in recent years with a return to suburban and exurban growth patterns. Twelve North Carolina counties with net population losses between 2010-2019 had population gains between 2018 ...

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