Blog Entry List

Medicaid and NC Health Choice programs cover sutimlimab-jome injection, for intravenous use
Designed to improve communication access for Medicaid and NC Health Choice beneficiaries who are Deaf, Deaf-Blind and Hard of Hearing
Qualifying Medicaid Standard Plan members in 33 North Carolina counties may receive housing and transportation services.
WellCare broker update, contracting with transportation brokers, emergent care reminder
Data and clarifications on the DCW One-Time Bonus
This information replaces the reimbursement guidelines posted in the December 2019 bulletin.
Billing Reimbursement for second booster
Billing Guideline for use of Evusheld
Capacity building FAQs, guidance on the use of extenders, standard terms and conditions, and Provider Manual updates.
The Medicaid NCCI edits for the most recent quarter are published on the CMS website.
Approved for beneficiaries over the age of 21, effective July 1, 2021
NC Medicaid received approval to increase NC Innovations Waiver capacity by 1,000 slots.
With the end of the federal Public Health Emergency (PHE) expected in the Summer of 2022, NC Medicaid providers will begin receiving reverification notices. These notices will be sent to providers with approaching reverification due dates, as well as those whose reverification was suspended during the federal PHE. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) requires that all Medicaid providers are revalidated (also referred to as reverification/recredentialing). 
Effective with date of service March 29, 2022, the Medicaid and NC Health Choice programs cover hepatitis b vaccine (recombinant) injectable suspension.
Effective with date of service Feb. 23, 2022, the Medicaid and NC Health Choice programs cover sirolimus protein-bound particles for injectable suspension (albumin-bound).