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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia, which has the nation’s highest rate of babies born dependent on drugs, will now offer Medicaid coverage to treat those babies. The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has approved treatment services in the state for newborns enduring the tormen...
Following the passage of the Federal Deficit Reduction Act in 2005, a few states, including West Virginia, redesigned their Medicaid programs to emphasize personal responsibility and consumer-driven health decisions. The West Virginia program was implemented in 2006 and was subsequently abandoned in 2010...
West Virginia undergoes changes throughout its Medicaid program in a 4-year overhaul. (cover story)Reports on the changes in the Medicaid program of West Virginia which will offer fewer benefits for parents and children enrolled in the program. Goals of the state's waiver proposal that was ...
WEST VirginiaDRUG utilizationOUTPATIENT medical careMEDICAIDMENTAL health servicesSELF-poisoningMENTAL health counselingJournal of General Internal Medicine -doi:10.1007/s11606-018-4817-8Koyawala, NeelLandis, RachelBarry, Colleen L.Stein, Bradley D....
Medicaid spending plays role in larger West Virginia budgetCharleston
West Virginia Seeks Relief from Medicaid Estate Recovery System.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)Williams, Susan
doi:10.1016/S1098-3015(11)70987-1AMomaniandSSMadhavanandSSmallSDOSValue in Health
West Virginia governor announces Medicaid expansion.The article reports that West Virginia Governor Earl Ray Tomblin has announced the expansion of the state's Medicaid coverage to 91, 500 uninsured low-income citizens on May 2, 2013.EBSCO_AspMental Health Weekly...
D., Makela, E. H. & Moeller, K. E. (2003) Analysis of West Virginia Medicaid claims data for the prevalence of medical conditions and use of drugs likely to cause QT prolongation in patients with schizophrenia. Current Therapeutic Research - Clinical and Experimental, 64, 538-550....