Working Healthy Enrollees Report New and Persisting Challenges
Issue Date
2010-09Author
Chapman, Shawna L. C.
Fall, Emily C.
Hall, Jean P.
Publisher
Working Healthy Policy Brief Number 13. Lawrence: University of Kansas
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Article
Article Version
Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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Working Healthy participants are sent an annual satisfaction survey to evaluate their experiences with the program. Participants have consistently said that Working Healthy is a good program that allows them to work and maintain their health benefits, which reduces their stress and eliminates worry about whether or not they will be able to afford the health care and medication they need. Working Healthy not only benefits the state through premium collection and increased taxes paid, participants say it improves their mental health and quality of life
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Chapman, S., Fall, E., & Hall, Jean, P. (2010, September). Working Healthy Enrollees Report New and Persisting Challenges. Working Healthy Policy Brief Number 13. Lawrence: University of Kansas
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