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Charleston Gazette-Mail
October 17, 2020
My father is one of the deepest thinking, wisest, and, in the best sense of the word, spiritual people I know. Recent events remind me of a key concept he shared. In nature, growth is often most abundant at the intersection of things — in estuaries, for example, where fresh and salt water churn.
Similarly, societal churning forces us to recognize and be open to the fact that we may be in new waters, that our...
By Brad McElhinny, WV MetroNews
October 16, 2020
The Public Employees Insurance Agency says it will not raise rates or cut benefits for the coming year’s plan.
“No changes to premium, no changes to benefits for any of the populations we serve,” PEIA Director Ted Cheatham said today.
Increased out-of-pocket costs were a major factor in a statewide teachers strike two years ago, resulting in the formation of a PEIA Task Force to make...
By Brad McElhinny, WV MetroNews
October 15, 2020
PEIA is preparing to re-bid a Medicare prescription drug contract that covers about 50,000 people, a development that the agency’s director calls due diligence but that is activating alarm bells among labor organizations.
The contract winner could be named early next year, with the provider taking over Jan. 1, 2022.
This change comes as people are particularly attuned to their healthcare needs...
By Lucas Manfield and Amelia Ferrell Knisely, Mountain State Spotlight
October 9, 2020
Facing criticism from all sides – as befuddled parents, teachers and ...