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Delivering on the Promise: A State Guide to the Next Steps for Health Care Reform

Filed under: Implementation — admin

Some of the new law’s changes take effect this year, and many consumers will not be aware of what new benefits are available to them.

This guide has been written to assist state policymakers and advocates as they engage with the numerous issues and opportunities presented by the new law- June 2010

Medical debt could have been avoided

Filed under: 2010 Interviews, General — admin

KHCC’s interim director, Anna Lambertson says findings from national reports and state-level conversations have consistently pointed to either ineffective or nonexistent information about the availability of financial assistance.

Read the article. – June 28, 2010

The Who, What, When and How of Health Reform: A Guide for Kansans

Filed under: 2010 Reports, General, Health Reform, Kansas — admin

This guide from the United Methodist Health Ministry Fund provides an overview of the new health reform law.

Doughnut Hole Calculator

Filed under: Health Reform, Seniors — admin

New tool from AARP

The New Health Care Law: What it Means for People Ages 50-64

Filed under: 2010 Reports, Health Reform, Seniors — admin

Research brief from AARP.

The New Health Care Law: What it Means for People 65+

Filed under: 2010 Reports, Health Reform, Seniors — admin

Research brief from AARP.

The New Health Care Law: The $250 Doughnut Hole Rebate

Filed under: 2010 Fact Sheets, Health Reform, Seniors — admin

Fact sheet from AARP.

How the New Health Care Law Benefits You

Filed under: 2010 Reports, Health Reform, Seniors — admin

Research brief from AARP.

Medicare and the New Health Care Law — What it Means for You

Filed under: Health Reform, Seniors — admin

A Message from Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary of Health & Human Services

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Maternal and Child Health Related Highlights

Filed under: 2010 Reports, Children, Health Reform — admin

Research brief from the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs

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