FoIB Jeff M sends us this tidbit:
"North Carolinians projected for enrollment in a health-insurance exchange in 2014 could have the nation’s lowest level of covered pharmaceutical drugs"
The article goes on to (unfavorably) compare the Tar Heel State's prescription med requirements to those of Virginia and West Virginia.
It's a pretty transparent ploy, but it completely misses the point, so let's correct that lede:
"North Carolinians projected for enrollment in a health-insurance exchange in 2014 could have the nation’s lowest premiums."
There, that's better.
"North Carolinians projected for enrollment in a health-insurance exchange in 2014 could have the nation’s lowest level of covered pharmaceutical drugs"
The article goes on to (unfavorably) compare the Tar Heel State's prescription med requirements to those of Virginia and West Virginia.
It's a pretty transparent ploy, but it completely misses the point, so let's correct that lede:
"North Carolinians projected for enrollment in a health-insurance exchange in 2014 could have the nation’s lowest premiums."
There, that's better.