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2025 Provider Manual - Carolina Complete Health We are committed to providing comprehensive information through this Provider Manual as it relates to Carolina Complete Health operations, benefits, and policies and procedures This Provider Manual is posted on the Carolina Complete Health website where it can be reviewed and printed free of charge
PROTECTED WILDLIFE SPECIES - North Carolina Wildlife . . . State-listed species are separated into three categories: North Carolina Endangered; North Carolina Threatened; and North Carolina Special Concern State designations and their definitions are listed below:
North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles Federal and State law require that you state the mileage upon transfer of ownership Failure to complete or providing a false statement may result in fines and or imprisonment
NORTH CAROLINA HURRICANE GUIDE - Ready NC Know Your Zone is an evacuation system for coastal counties that highlights North Carolina’s areas most vulnerable to impacts from hurricanes, tropical storms and other hazards
Prior Authorization Request - Carolina Complete Health Prior Authorization Request Authorization approves the medical necessity of the requested service only It does not guarantee payment, nor does it guarantee that the amount billed will be the amount reimbursed The beneficiary must be Medicaid eligible and a Carolina Complete Health member on the date of service See reverse side for instructions
SOUTH CAROLINA State Health Assessment Together, Live Healthy South Carolina represents more than 60 state and community leaders and organizations collaborating with the shared goal of improving the health of all South Carolinians at a population level
How did North Carolina get its shape? As a consequence of the 1737 terminus being 12 miles short of the 35th parallel, three subsequent surveys (1772, 1813, and 1815) were run west to ‘swap’ land north of the 35th parallel for the land south of the 35th parallel that had been mistakenly granted to North Carolina