Affordable Care act Made Easy
Key Features of the Affordable Care Act
On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act. The law put in place comprehensive health insurance reforms that put consumers back in charge of their health care. A new wave of powerful evidence points to one clear conclusion: The Affordable Care Act is working to make health care more affordable, accessible and of a higher quality, for families, seniors, businesses, and taxpayers alike. This includes previously uninsured Americans, and Americans who had insurance that didn’t provide them adequate coverage and security. Click here for an overview of the key features of the Affordable Care Act.
http://www.hhs.gov/healthcare/facts/timeline/index.html
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This resource was developed and created by MSW students in the Health Concentration course, instructed by Dr. Lana Ka‘opua. Participating MSW students include:
Summerly Botehlo-Jamorabon, Samantha Herrera, Ilima Ho-Lastimosa, Malia Ka`io, Trina Jones, Pu`u Zablan
Content and any opinions expressed are the sole responsibility of the professor and class members and do not necessarily represent the official views of the National Association of Social Workers or the UH MBT School of Social Work.
On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act. The law put in place comprehensive health insurance reforms that put consumers back in charge of their health care. A new wave of powerful evidence points to one clear conclusion: The Affordable Care Act is working to make health care more affordable, accessible and of a higher quality, for families, seniors, businesses, and taxpayers alike. This includes previously uninsured Americans, and Americans who had insurance that didn’t provide them adequate coverage and security. Click here for an overview of the key features of the Affordable Care Act.
http://www.hhs.gov/healthcare/facts/timeline/index.html
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This resource was developed and created by MSW students in the Health Concentration course, instructed by Dr. Lana Ka‘opua. Participating MSW students include:
Summerly Botehlo-Jamorabon, Samantha Herrera, Ilima Ho-Lastimosa, Malia Ka`io, Trina Jones, Pu`u Zablan
Content and any opinions expressed are the sole responsibility of the professor and class members and do not necessarily represent the official views of the National Association of Social Workers or the UH MBT School of Social Work.