UNC Program for Oral Health Policy: Strengthening North Carolina’s Oral Health Systems
This fall, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Adams School of Dentistry (UNC ASOD) launched the UNC Program for Oral Health Policy. The program was developed in response to longstanding gaps in access, prevention, and workforce distribution in North Carolina, and reflects UNC ASOD’s ACT curriculum (Advocate, Clinician, Thinker), which emphasizes the importance of preparing clinicians who understand how health systems operate and how policy influences patient care. The program incorporates policy analysis, community-based learning, and systems-focused training to provide learners with a clearer understanding of the conditions influencing oral health delivery across the state.
The Cost of the One Big Beautiful Bill: WNC’s Fight for Healthcare Access - WNC Health Policy Podcast Ep. 15
On July 4, 2025, Donald Trump signed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” or H.R.1, into law. The funding cuts and policy changes embedded in this sweeping legislation could reshape healthcare access across Western North Carolina. Join us as we sit down with Katie Alexander and Ali Houghton from Pisgah Legal Services to discuss this controversial piece of federal legislation and gain insight into what it could mean for healthcare access in WNC.
What the "One Big Beautiful Bill" Means for Healthcare Access in WNC
On July 4, 2025, Donald Trump signed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” or H.R.1, into law. The funding cuts and policy changes embedded in this sweeping legislation could reshape healthcare access across Western North Carolina. WNC HPI sat down with Katie Alexander and Ali Houghton from Pisgah Legal Services to discuss this controversial piece of federal legislation and gain insight into what it could mean for healthcare access in WNC.
North Carolina Celebrates One-Year Anniversary of Medicaid Expansion
Dec. 1, 2024 marks the first anniversary of Medicaid expansion in North Carolina, which has expanded affordable health care coverage to nearly 600,000 North Carolinians. Learn how NC Medicaid expansion has impacted access to health care in your county, and join us in celebrating this landmark health policy milestone in NC.