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State health agency driving plan to revamp $13 billion Medicaid program

Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Aldona Wos and Medicaid Director Carol Steckel are in Durham on Wednesday for a question-and-answer session. Wos and Steckel carry their message to Greenville and Winston-Salem on Thursday.

State health agency driving plan to revamp $13 billion Medicaid program

Updated 05/15/2013 08:31 AM

Medical School at Mt. Sinai pays more attention to humanities

As the nation adjusts to ongoing health care reforms, the need for more doctors, especially from varying backgrounds, is even more important. Mount Sinai's Icahn School of Medicine has a plan to lay some traditions aside to attract prospective students from a wider pool of applicants. Health reporter Erin Billups filed the following report.

Medical School at Mt. Sinai pays more attention to humanities

Updated 05/14/2013 08:42 AM

Improbable connection between doctor, patient inspires stroke prevention partnership

Carolinas Healthcare System is teaming up with the YMCA for National Stroke Awareness Month. Throughout the month of May, they'll host a number of clinics to spread the word on the signs and symptoms. The story behind this partnership is nothing short of remarkable.

Improbable connection between doctor, patient inspires stroke prevention partnership

05/13/2013 11:18 AM

Healthy Carolina: Dr. John Rennick, Unitedhealthcare

News 14 Carolina anchor Claudine Chalfant talks with Unitedhealthcare's medical director, Dr. John Rennick about osteoporosis, which is a disease of the bones. It can cause bones to become weak and can break from a minor fall.

Healthy Carolina: Dr. John Rennick, Unitedhealthcare

Updated 05/13/2013 08:46 AM

Researchers warn parents of amusement ride injuries this summer

Summer is right around the corner and for many kids, that means more time outside. Doctors say it's important for them to get off the couch and outside to play.

Researchers warn parents of amusement ride injuries this summer

05/09/2013 04:42 PM