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In reply to the discussion: trying to figure out where I'm going to get the money for my obamacare [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)68. Suggestion:
See if you qualify for a hardship exemption, and then explore the community health centers.
Wow! Healthcare.gov has answers, including exemptions from fee due to hardship.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023754838
Medicaid not expanded in your state? Get health/dental income based cared through HRSA.GOV!
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023790963
Health centers to help uninsured individuals gain affordable health insurance coverage
Obama administration provides $150 million for health centers to offer enrollment assistance nationwide
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today announced new funding to help more uninsured Americans enroll in new health insurance coverage options made available by the Affordable Care Act. Approximately $150 million will help community health centers provide in-person enrollment assistance to uninsured individuals across the nation. About 1,200 health centers operate nearly 9,000 service delivery sites nationwide and serve approximately 21 million patients each year.
Health centers have extensive experience providing eligibility assistance to patients, are providing care in communities across the Nation, and are well-positioned to support enrollment efforts, Secretary Sebelius said. Investing in health centers for outreach and enrollment assistance provides one more way the Obama administration is helping consumers understand their options and enroll in affordable coverage.
With these new funds, health centers will be able to hire new staff, train existing staff, and conduct community outreach events and other educational activities. Health centers will help consumers understand their coverage options, determine their eligibility and enroll in new affordable health insurance options. Community health center staff will provide unbiased information to consumers about health insurance, the new Health Insurance Marketplace, qualified health plans, and Medicaid and the Childrens Health Insurance Program.
This funding opportunity was issued by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), and it complements and aligns with other federal efforts, such as the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Service funded navigator program.
Todays funding announcement is part of the administration's larger effort to make applying for health insurance as easy as possible. For example, last week, we released a single, streamlined application that was shortened from 21 to 3 pages. We are committed to providing the type of assistance that Americans need to ensure that they have access to affordable health care.
Health centers work in communities across the country, giving them a unique opportunity to reach the uninsured in their communities and help connect them with the benefits of health insurance coverage under the health care law, said HRSA Administrator Mary Wakefield, Ph.D, R.N.
Click on the link http://hhs.tv/Media/PublicResources.aspx for video B-roll and sound bites. To view the files, click on the magnifying glass next to the file title. You can then download the files after registering on the same page.
For information on applying for this funding opportunity, visit http://bphc.hrsa.gov/outreachandenrollment/.
For a list of health centers eligible to apply for this funding visit http://www.hrsa.gov/about/news/2013tables/outreachandenrollment/.
To learn more about the Affordable Care Act, visit www.HealthCare.gov. To learn more about HRSAs Health Center Program, visit http://bphc.hrsa.gov/about/index.html.
http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2013pres/05/20130509a.html
Obama administration provides $150 million for health centers to offer enrollment assistance nationwide
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today announced new funding to help more uninsured Americans enroll in new health insurance coverage options made available by the Affordable Care Act. Approximately $150 million will help community health centers provide in-person enrollment assistance to uninsured individuals across the nation. About 1,200 health centers operate nearly 9,000 service delivery sites nationwide and serve approximately 21 million patients each year.
Health centers have extensive experience providing eligibility assistance to patients, are providing care in communities across the Nation, and are well-positioned to support enrollment efforts, Secretary Sebelius said. Investing in health centers for outreach and enrollment assistance provides one more way the Obama administration is helping consumers understand their options and enroll in affordable coverage.
With these new funds, health centers will be able to hire new staff, train existing staff, and conduct community outreach events and other educational activities. Health centers will help consumers understand their coverage options, determine their eligibility and enroll in new affordable health insurance options. Community health center staff will provide unbiased information to consumers about health insurance, the new Health Insurance Marketplace, qualified health plans, and Medicaid and the Childrens Health Insurance Program.
This funding opportunity was issued by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), and it complements and aligns with other federal efforts, such as the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Service funded navigator program.
Todays funding announcement is part of the administration's larger effort to make applying for health insurance as easy as possible. For example, last week, we released a single, streamlined application that was shortened from 21 to 3 pages. We are committed to providing the type of assistance that Americans need to ensure that they have access to affordable health care.
Health centers work in communities across the country, giving them a unique opportunity to reach the uninsured in their communities and help connect them with the benefits of health insurance coverage under the health care law, said HRSA Administrator Mary Wakefield, Ph.D, R.N.
Click on the link http://hhs.tv/Media/PublicResources.aspx for video B-roll and sound bites. To view the files, click on the magnifying glass next to the file title. You can then download the files after registering on the same page.
For information on applying for this funding opportunity, visit http://bphc.hrsa.gov/outreachandenrollment/.
For a list of health centers eligible to apply for this funding visit http://www.hrsa.gov/about/news/2013tables/outreachandenrollment/.
To learn more about the Affordable Care Act, visit www.HealthCare.gov. To learn more about HRSAs Health Center Program, visit http://bphc.hrsa.gov/about/index.html.
http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2013pres/05/20130509a.html
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022820842
The law appropriated $11 billion over five years to build and operate community health centers, a major factor in increasing the annual number of patients served to 21 million, a rise of 3 million from previous levels. Some $5 billion has been put into a reinsurance program that has encouraged employers to retain coverage for retirees and their families; 19 million people benefited with reduced premiums or cost-sharing.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022566100
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trying to figure out where I'm going to get the money for my obamacare [View all]
datasuspect
Oct 2013
OP
A well person wouldn't see a doctor 4 times, and hardly any of the tests apply.
FarCenter
Oct 2013
#115
They will now....that's the point. We need wellness care...preventative medicine!
VanillaRhapsody
Oct 2013
#127
going in for checkups so the doctor reminds them of that and offers treatment programs...
VanillaRhapsody
Oct 2013
#132
Fresh fruits and vegetables in the united states...often do not come from the united states...
VanillaRhapsody
Oct 2013
#141
Sadly no... several Bronze plans are deductible before anything except preventative care.
moriah
Oct 2013
#116
The SOB that was shown says 0% coinsurance to see primary care physician *after* deductible.
moriah
Oct 2013
#122
Yes that's what is called the 'family glitch' part of the ACA which needs to be fixed but won't be
PoliticAverse
Oct 2013
#54
private insurance companies want what you would save for retirement, datasuspect
Skittles
Oct 2013
#128
It's the deductible that's the killer. The 214 buys nothing until you pay $6,000
hooverville29
Oct 2013
#71
Wrong. Tons of routine and preventative care is paid for regardless of the deductible. (nt)
jeff47
Oct 2013
#110
We have always had high "deductible" issues in our family, with "good" employer insurance.
haele
Oct 2013
#94
some can't abide the reality that alot of people don't have a spare dime at the end of the month.
KG
Oct 2013
#15
I haven't had health care insurance for five yrs, since my husband stopped working and went on SSDI.
SammyWinstonJack
Oct 2013
#48
Depends on your benefit structure. Usually routine office visits are a separate copay but not always
TheKentuckian
Oct 2013
#121
You're right. The Republican healthcare plan--don't get sick or die fast--is better.
valerief
Oct 2013
#106
Then pay the penalty and continue to have no insurance. You seem to think that is working fine now.
bullimiami
Oct 2013
#153