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Cardinal Innovations, North Carolina’s largest managed care organization, ... Cardinal serves more than 800,000 of North Carolina’s poorest and most vulnerable ... mental health issues, ...
North Carolina is getting its first long-range health care drone deliveries on Tuesday, with a new effort to further on-demand health care and transform the patient experience. Three U.S. health ...
Saying Cardinal Innovations "acted unlawfully" in giving its ousted CEO $1.7 million in severance, the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services on Monday took over the Charlotte-based agency.
Cardinal Innovations Healthcare coordinates behavioral health care for Medicaid recipients in 20 North Carolina counties. On Tuesday, at least five of those counties -- Mecklenburg, Union ...
Mandy Cohen, the state’s Health and Human Services secretary, has said her agency takes the concerns raised about Cardinal “very seriously.” Cardinal has a history of problems in North Carolina.
Cardinal had a troubled tenure in North Carolina. In 2017, a scathing state audit found that Topping was paid at least $635,000 per year—much more than state rules allow.
Cardinal has operated with a “lack of urgency and thoroughness,” Diorio wrote in a scathing letter this week to Dr. Mandy Cohen, secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human ...
The board of Cardinal Innovations Healthcare is meeting Friday. Normally this alone is not news. But the last few months have been anything but normal for the largest behavioral health managed ...
The 850,000 North Carolinians who rely on Cardinal to pay for mental health care, substance abuse treatment and developmental disability services in Mecklenburg and 19 other counties.
Genevieve Athens had high hopes in June 2016 when CenterPoint Human Services merged with Cardinal Innovations Healthcare Solutions, the largest of North Carolina’s seven behavioral-health ...
An official with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) on Tuesday told a legislative committee that the agency won't tolerate "executive abuse" that DHHS says currently ...
Cardinal serves more than 800,000 of North Carolina’s poorest and most vulnerable residents, ... a deputy secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, ...
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