Beneficiaries of the stateâs Medicaid managed-care transition are being sent packets with enrollment information for an initiative that launches March 15.
The ambitious Medicaid transformation initiative remains on track for a July 1 debut, state health officials have told legislators.
Beneficiaries already can call the NC Medicaid Enrollment Call Center â (833) 870-5500 (TTY: (833) 870-5588 â to learn more about the process.
Beneficiaries can download a free beneficiary enrollment mobile app â titled NC Medicaid Managed Care â Google Play or the App Store.
Statewide enrollment is scheduled to end May 14. There is a 90-day âchange periodâ that allows beneficiaries to switch PHPs.
Previous steps included an online tool that debuted Jan. 25 that lists providers and the four participating prepaid health plans (PHPs). The four health insurers submitted their tailored plans Feb. 2.
Alleged car show in Shreveport attracts big police presence, proves to be unauthorized event
ktbs.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ktbs.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
KATHLEEN SCAVONE
Long before the first winemakers dotted the Napa Valley with buildings and caves constructed by Chinese laborers, the Wappo people thrived in this region.
According to ethnographic studies by A. L. Kroeber, there were up to 3,000 Wappo and Wintun Native Americans living in the Napa Valley around 1843, including those residing in the Russian River area near Healdsburg. Another indigenous group that once lived in the valley was the Patwin tribe.
The census of 1910 found only 73 Wappo people.
Support local news coverage and the people who report it by subscribing to the Napa Valley Register.
The Wappoâs settlements lay, for the most part, in the valley, but their territory extended to the mountain regions.
Fredericksburg officials invited state lawmakers and representatives from CSX Transportation to Railroad Avenue in the Mayfield neighborhood Friday afternoon. The aim was to provide a visual of how closely the tanker cars that CSX uses to transport propane to a customer in Caroline County sits to the homes of Mayfield residents.
But there was just one problem: For one of the few times in the past two months, there were no tanker cars in the railyard.
Still, Fredericksburg City Manager Tim Baroody provided lawmakers and CSX officials with a breakdown of the 56 tankers he counted in the neighborhood from Feb. 24 through March 4. All but three of the tankers contained liquefied petroleum gas; two had unidentifiable contents and one contained chlorine.
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.