812 per year to qualify for Medicaid coverage herself — but she’ll fall into the coverage gap unless she makes $35,631 per year, something that might be difficult while juggling childcare duties.
Thus, they did not on the whole evidence major gaps in the extent of their knowledge regarding HIV treatment. Notably, this stance on the importance of HIV medication commonly co-occurred with fears and concerns about the medications’ side effects and with distrust of HIV medications. Thus, ...
I certainly don’t want to spend the rest of my life taxed at 90% of my income and living off rice and beans so the retired generation – who did nothing of the sort for their own parents and other elderly, indeed, in most cases, sent them off to a senior home rather than have ...
Another report40 consistent with hypotonic lysis of infected cells is that saliva, diluted in a hypotonic solution, did not lose HIV inhibitory activity even at the highest dilution of saliva, thereby implying that the hypotonic diluent may have lysed the assay cells to give an artificially high ...
Why do I feel so squeezed?As I solicited questions for this book, the one above kept coming up, in one form or another. And while I’m not happy about that, it is affirming, because it is, in my view, the great, unanswered economics question of our time.It...
it might snag the Medicaid contract to set up a bariatric-surgery center; if its outcomes on breast-cancer surgery are middling, it might lose the ability to be reimbursed by the state for that service. To avoid becoming the next St. Vincent’s, hospitals ought to scour their books to fe...