- North Carolina enacted a law early in the coronavirus pandemic that gave medical providers near-absolute immunity from civil liability. Now, the nation's largest for-profit health care system could use that law to quash a medical malpractice claim that has nothing to do with COVID. Some legislators say they want to revisit the law.
- Around 1,800 healthcare workers at Mission Hospitals are now represented by National Nurses United. In a press release, NNU called the election “the…
- Strikes and labor organizing are on the rise as essential workers grapple with safety concerns while on the job. Meatpacking plants, city sanitation and…
- Strikes and labor organizing are on the rise as essential workers grapple with safety concerns while on the job. Meatpacking plants, city sanitation and…
- While North Carolina politicians ponder their role in the pandemic response, healthcare workers know they will be the first responders no matter what.…
- While North Carolina politicians ponder their role in the pandemic response, healthcare workers know they will be the first responders no matter what.…
- North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein gave the green light for a major healthcare sale in western North Carolina. He approved the sales contract of…
- North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein gave the green light for a major healthcare sale in western North Carolina. He approved the sales contract of…
- The countdown to the 2018 mid is on, and all seats in the North Carolina General Assembly are up for election. Democrats are hoping to secure wins in…
- The countdown to the 2018 mid is on, and all seats in the North Carolina General Assembly are up for election. Democrats are hoping to secure wins in…