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On January 4, 2013, [25] North Carolina Governor-elect Pat McCrory swore in Aldona Wos as Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. [25] At the time, NCDHHS had around 18,000 employees and a budget of around $18 billion. [26] Wos declined her $128,000 salary and was instead paid a token $1. [27]
Legally, Atrium Health is The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority, [6] a municipal hospital authority established under North Carolina's Hospital Authorities Act (North Carolina General Statutes chapter 131E, part 2). The authority is governed by a self-perpetuating board of commissioners which nominates new commissioners to fill its own ...
North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs; North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; North Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention; North Carolina Department of Military and Veterans Affairs; North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources; North Carolina Safety and Emission Vehicle ...
State employees and other members of the State Health Plan should expect changes with that transition, considering Blue Cross NC has been the plan’s third-party administrator for more than 40 years.
North Carolina is a Dillon's rule state, [41] and municipalities are only able to exercise the authority that the General Assembly or state constitution explicitly gives them. [33] All municipalities in North Carolina operate under either mayor-council governments or council-manager government , [ 33 ] with most using the latter. [ 32 ]
Many previously exempt bars in NC that prepare and serve food will be subject to health inspections starting in March. Here’s who’s included.
End of rebate ends savings. In 2023, the health plan received a 40% rebate from Novo Nordisk, the manufacturer of Wegovy and Saxenda, according to an analysis by State Health Plan staff.
The position is the chief executive official for the state's state health agency (or equivalent), chief administrative officer for the state's Board of Health (or equivalent), or both. Following passage of the Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974, during the first ten years of the program the state health departments were given new and important ...