Blog Entry List

The dashboard represents individuals on the Innovations Waiver waitlist by county and LME/MCO.
Includes provider recredentialing/reverification, Medicaid expansion, Tailored Plan implementation and more.
Includes information on vaccine reimbursement, billing, counseling coverage and Immunization Program/Vaccines for Children
Cards are only allowed to be used exclusively for the member’s individual needs.
Effective Oct. 1, 2023, copays will no longer be required for adult vaccines and vaccine administration.
Hospital at Home Program Re-Launch: NC Medicaid will cover the Acute Hospital at Home Program starting Nov. 1, 2023. NOTE: This Bulletin was revised on April 2, 2024 to correct an error. In the original version, published Sept. 27, 2023, it was stated that the Hospital at Home Program had a previous end date of March 31, 2021. Prior to relaunch, the previous end date was March 31, 2022, as corrected and explained below.
Clinical Coverage Policy 8A, Enhanced Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services and 8C, Outpatient Behavioral Health Services
Additional clarification on implementation
Effective with date of service June 2, 2023, NC Medicaid covers epcoritamab-bysp injection, for subcutaneous use (Epkinly)
Effective with date of service May 26, 2023, NC Medicaid covers risperidone extended-release injectable suspension, for subcutaneous use (Uzedy)
More than 600,000 people will gain access to quality care.
Near Relatives and Legally Responsible Persons May Deliver Skilled Nursing Service to a PDN-eligible Beneficiary.
Mitigation process for any adverse impact for nursing facilities if a PASRR authorization is delayed.
Claims without the required EVV data will be denied.
NC Medicaid Direct programs will transition to NCLIFTSS by Oct. 6, 2023