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.
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