The WNC Health Policy Initiative (HPI) Podcast
* According to the 2026 West Health-Gallup Affordability Index, Americans’ ability to afford healthcare has fallen to its lowest level since tracking began in 2021. Fewer than half of U.S. adults (49%) are considered “Cost Secure,” meaning they cannot consistently afford needed healthcare services and prescription medications. * Although CMS Medicare Pilot, WISeR, whose stated intention was to reduce fraud and unnecessary care, critics say it is causing treatment delays, added administrative burden, and inappropriate denials for Medicare patients. * According the chief medical examiner in NC, counties' with the highest average fentanyl death rates include Buncombe County at number 5 (22.9) and Burke County at number 8 (21.5) vs the state average of 12.5. * On June 24th, the General Assembly overrode the Governor's vetos of NC Senate Bills 227 and 558 (impacting targeted health initiatives) and 153 (impacting communities' ability to access care) * Federal health grants delayed (including 988 services, disease surveillance, and opioid treatment grants) while undergoing a review screening for language found to be unacceptable. * The NC Senate approved House Bill 437, which would prohibit local governments from allowing homeless encampments on public property, create stricter drug penalties near homeless service providers, and allow legal action against local governments that fail to enforce the ban; the measure now awaits further action after Senate passage. * June 24th featured a ROOTS Hub webinar by the NCDHHS where region leads introduced themselves (Impact Health for WNC) and introduced a new partnership with NCDIT for a health information exchange . * Elevance Health, which covers about 2 million people on Medicare, paid the government more than $342 million to address allegations that it overcharged the federal healthcare program for years.
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