By Michelle Crouch The Charlotte Ledger When city of Charlotte workers get sick, they don’t have to wait weeks for a primary care appointment or shell out a co-pay for an urgent care visit. Instead, they can often be seen on the same day, at no charge, at one of six local clinics run by […] The post Doctors on demand, no insurance required appeared first on North Carolina Health News.| North Carolina Health News
A new Wake Forest University medical school campus opened this week with a nontraditional training curriculum that includes digital dissections, robotic patients and problem-based learning.| North Carolina Health News
A new bill in the state legislature would protect patients from surprise ambulance bills. Critics worry it will drive up health care costs.| North Carolina Health News
Charlotte's retirement communities are sending supplies and volunteers to help senior communities in western NC affected by flooding| North Carolina Health News
In exchange for higher federal payments, participating hospitals agree to forgive old medical debt and offer more help to low-income patients.| North Carolina Health News