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What you need to know - the most important parts of the law are listed here.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
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Download and print a one-page timeline of the health care law.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
Learn how the law is helping real people across the country.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
Use the Affordable Care Act Timeline to find out what’s changing and when.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
Open Enrollment: People with Medicare can call 1-800-MEDICARE or visit www.medicare.gov for plan information. If you are satisfied that your current plan will meet your needs for next year, you don’t need to do anything.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
People with Medicare can compare the quality of health and drug plan options and select the plans that are the best value for their needs for 2013.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
What you need to know - the most important parts of the law are listed here.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
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In 2013, the prescription drug discount will increase to 52.5% for brand-name drugs and 21% for generics.- Open Enrollment in Medicare starts on October 15th. Find and compare Medicare Health Plans, Prescription Drug Plans and Medigap Policies in your area: https://medicare.gov/find-a-plan/questions/home.aspx
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Nearly 10,000 National Health Service Corps clinicians are treating some 10.4 million people in underserved communities nationwide. We celebrate the important work of the Corps in increasing access to primary care where it’s needed most.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
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“My first thought, as I was trying to process the fact that my two-year-old has cancer, [was] how am I going to take care of her? What does this mean if we have our health benefits through my employer? Can I leave my job? Are we going to be able to maintain our coverage?” - Alycia S.HealthCare.gov shared a link.
“As a mother of a child with cancer I have plenty to give me worry. One thing I don’t have to worry about now, thanks to the Affordable Care Act, is having Avey’s treatment denied." -Alycia S.- ActivityOctoberPeople Who Like ThisPeople Talking About This5841,911