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CarolCare and JustinCare: Extending Coverage on a Parent’s Health Plan
Posted byon June 22, 2012 at 2:32 PM EDTCarol’s son Justin was born with a rare genetic lung disorder and survived a traumatic brain injury four years ago. He graduated from college last December. Because of the health care law, he’s able to stay on his father’s plan, which means he can consider the possibility of going to law school instead of spending his time and resources trying to find health insurance.
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Celebrating Olmstead and our Commitment to Community Living
Posted byon June 22, 2012 at 1:46 PM EDTThirteen years ago today, a landmark Supreme Court decision established that people with disabilities have the right to live in the community with the proper services and supports, rather than being unnecessarily institutionalized
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Confronting High Blood Pressure Through Public-Private Partnerships
Posted byon June 21, 2012 at 6:15 PM EDTTo help combat high blood pressure in the African American community, the African American Episcopal Church Health Commission leverages technology and congregation relationships through a groundbreaking hypertension prevention initiative.
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Abby-Care: Health Coverage for Young Adults Under 26
Posted byon June 21, 2012 at 4:54 PM EDTGraduating from college is an exciting time in every persons life, but in today's economy it often means being cut off from your parent's health insurance and not being able to afford your own. Thanks to the Affordable Care Act though, graduates are able to stay on their parent's insurance until they're 26, an assurance that is most comforting in this unpredictable day and age. Listen to Abby tell her story about how the Affordable Care Act helped her.
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Annie-Care: Providing Preventive Services to Patients in Community Health Centers
Posted byon June 21, 2012 at 3:47 PM EDTFrom pre-natal care to primary care for adults to special services for the elderly, the Jessie Trice Center provides care regardless of a person’s ability to pay.
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Virginia-Care: Keeping Health Insurance Costs Down for a Small Businesses
Posted byon June 21, 2012 at 10:30 AM EDTBusiness leaders like Virginia Donohue would like to provide health insurance for her employees, however it wasn't until a health care tax credit became available through the Affordable Care Act that she was able to.
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TracyCare: Focusing on Care for a Sick Child, Not Worrying About Insurance
Posted byon June 21, 2012 at 7:40 AM EDTHealth insurance is supposed to be there when you most need it, but if your medical issue is considered a preexisting condition, you may be out of luck. Fortunately for Tracy, with the Affordable Care Act, it illegal for insurance companies to deny coverage to children because of preexisting conditions, and so she is able to afford medical care for her son Sami.
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Peace of Mind in Knowing Sick Child Won’t be Denied Health Coverage
Posted byon June 20, 2012 at 2:26 PM EDTWhen a child is seriously ill, a parent shouldn’t have to worry that an insurer would deny coverage due to the child’s pre-existing condition. Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, Alycia Steinberg no longer worries that her daughter won't get the treatment she needs
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Affordable Care Act Helps Improve Access to High Quality, Coordinated Care
Posted byon June 20, 2012 at 10:33 AM EDTCommunity health centers across the nation are leveraging improved access to community-based health care services and health information technology through the Affordable Care Act to help patients
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Louisa-Care: Making Health Insurance More Affordable for Small Businesses
Posted byon June 20, 2012 at 7:20 AM EDTBusiness leaders like Louisa McQueeney would like to provide health insurance for her employees, however it wasn't until a health care tax credit became available through the Affordable Care Act that she was able to.
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