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Study finds access to healthcare remains problematic through ACA and commercial insurance plans

Study finds access to healthcare remains problematic through ACA and commercial insurance plans

In the United States, ACA Marketplaces lack network adequacy. Improving access to affordable health insurance, and by extension, to care, is one of the main goals of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).  In the price-competitive ACA Marketplaces, plans with relatively narrow provider networks have proliferated.

Trisha Phillips

Phillips invited to present ethics research to NSF

West Virginia University Department of Political Science Associate Professor Trisha Phillips will present her research on promoting research integrity to the National Science Foundation on April 27. 

Political science professor to host NSF sponsored research ethics workshop May 17-18

West Virginia University Political Science Associate Professor Trisha Phillips will host a workshop May 17-18 to bring together a multi-disciplinary group of scholars to discuss best practices in the design, review, and implementation of experimental research in response to recent news of research ethics scandals across the country to provide new opportunities for conversation about the issue.

West Virginia University invites educators to campus to discuss classroom success and inform policymakers March 5

While educators face the increasing challenge of shaping America's youth with decreasing budgets, West Virginia University is encouraging teachers to brainstorm ways to lessen the gap by sharing classroom success strategies and developing metrics to rethink how education spending and performance are linked.