Archive for July 31st, 2009

A new report prepared by West Virginia University researchers examines the the Mountain Health Choices Program, one of the two redesigned West Virginia Medicaid plans to target improving the long-term health of West Virginia Medicaid beneficiaries through engaging beneficiaries to become more involved in their health care.
Today’s Charleston Gazette reports on the release and outcome [...]

Some people have a shorter fuse than others. Some people seem to spend most of the time ticked off about something. Anger is a normal, healthy emotional state — but it also has a physical impact on the body.

One of the hurdles impeding health insurance reform is convincing those already with insurance that the changes will benefit them.
Indeed, according to most polls, more than 3 in 4 are satisfied with their own care, and according to The New York Times’ David Leonhardt, “Americans say they want change, but they also want to preserve [...]


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