North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
North Carolina Sees Decline In New COVID-19 Cases
North Carolina health officials say there has been an overall decline in the number of people testing positive for COVID-19.
NC Receives $35 Million Federal Grant To Combat Opioid Crisis
North Carolina is getting a big boost to help its fight against the opioid epidemic. The state has been awarded a multimillion-dollar federal grant to provide treatment and recovery services.
DHHS Helping To Fill Health Care Staffing Shortages
As the need for medical workers increases, North Carolina's Department Of Health and Human Services is stepping in to help match potential employees with health care facilities.
NC Child Care Centers Told They Must Apply To Remain Open
The head of North Carolina's Department of Health and Human Services, Dr.
A Triad Doctor’s Fight To Keep Prices Affordable
A surgeon in Winston-Salem is fighting back against sky-high healthcare costs by offering flat fee services: X-Rays for $70, and hernia repairs for $2,500 — about half the national averages.
Mumps Cases Confirmed At 2 North Carolina Universities
North Carolina's health agency is urging people to make sure their vaccinations are up to date after several confirmed mumps cases at two private universities.
State Releases 2019 Status Of Women: Health & Wellness Report
A new report from the state dives into health data on women in North Carolina.
HepConnect Initiative Launches In Response To Rise In Hepatitis C
A new statewide initiative will address the rise in hepatitis C cases in North Carolina.