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Health Plans & Benefits Health Benefits Education The Department of Labor's Health Benefits Education Campaign focuses on life and work events, such as marriage, childbirth, job loss, or retirement, and how they affect employees' health benefit choices. The Campaign partners with 70 public and private organizations including business, consumer, and labor groups to develop new educational tools and strategies for workers and their families. The Department has developed a number of educational materials that it distributes through the Campaign's partners as well as through a toll-free publication telephone line, 1-800-998-7542, and on the Department's Web site. The Campaign provides both consumer information on health plans and compliance assistance for employers, third party administrators, insurers, and other plan service providers. The Campaign's message is that information is key know your benefits rights. Consumer Information on
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Require Health Choices (Español) Life Changes
Require Health Choices (Español) Top 10 Ways to
Make Your Health Benefits Work for You (Español) Health Benefits Under the
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) (PDF) Technical Release:
Notice of Changes Under HIPAA to COBRA Continuation Coverage Under Group Health
Plans Compliance Assistance for
Group Health Plans: HIPAA and Other Recent Health Care Laws Questions & Answers on
the HIPAA Nondiscrimination Requirements Women's
Health & Cancer Rights Act of 1998: Questions & Answers
Women's Health &
Cancer Rights Act of 1998: Questions & Answers Annual Notice
Requirements Update Your Employer's
Bankruptcy: How Will it Affect Your Employee Benefits? Pension
& Welfare Brief: Can the Retiree Health Benefits Provided by Your Employer
Be Cut? Health Coverage
Portability (PDF) How to File a
Claim for Your Benefits How to
Obtain Employee Benefit Plan Documents from the Department of
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