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Public voting is open from September 6 – September 14, 2012. You have the ability to vote for more than one submission! To vote, click into one of the images, select how many stars you want to give the innovation (between 1-5), and then hit the “rate it” button.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
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New Health Insurance Exchanges will allow individuals and small businesses to compare health plans on a level playing field. Middle and low-income families will get tax credits that cover a significant portion of the cost of coverage. And the Medicaid program will be expanded to cover more low-income Americans.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
Accountable Care Organizations and other programs are helping doctors and health care providers work together to deliver better care.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
People with Medicare were able to get key preventive services for free, and also receive a 50% discount on brand-name drugs in the Medicare “donut hole.”HealthCare.gov shared a link.
A new Patient’s Bill of Rights went into effect, protecting consumers from the worst abuses of the insurance industry. Cost-free preventive services began for many Americans.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
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Use our interactive FAQ tool at answers.healthcare.gov to find answers to your questions about health care and insurance.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
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Thanks to the health care law, Ashley is covered on her parent's health plan. She is one of more than 3 million young adults who are newly insured because of this provision: http://www.healthcare.gov/blog/2012/06/mycare_ashley.htmlHealthCare.gov shared a link.
See 12 ways that health reform makes your family's care more secure.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
Here's Jill's story about finding coverage for a pre-existing condition: http://www.healthcare.gov/blog/2012/08/mycare_jill.htmlHealthCare.gov shared a link.
HHS and USA.gov are teaming up to spread the word about women's health. You can download PDFs on a number of women's health issues or order a hard copy.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
Here's some important info from Vaccines.gov: Most health insurance plans cover the cost of vaccines, but you may want to check with your insurance provider before going to the doctor.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
A network of community health centers across the country provides preventive and primary care to millions of Americans. They provide care for free or on a sliding scale based on your income.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
CHIP provides low-cost health insurance coverage for children in families who earn too much income to qualify for Medicaid but can’t afford private health insurance.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
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Learn how to find and compare private insurance plans based on price, out-of-pocket costs, and other features.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
HealthCare.gov provides several options for you to find free or low-cost care.HealthCare.gov shared HealthCare.gov's photo.
Visit http://www.healthcare.gov/law/resources/index.html to learn more about health care in your state. Find out about new preventive services for women where you live.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
- Consumer Assistance Program in the States Map: http://www.healthcare.gov/using-insurance/managing/consumer-help/index.html
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