[fcb-l] Affordable care act for special groups! Important read!

Kirk kvharmon54 at gmail.com
Thu Sep 16 20:28:03 GMT 2010


SUMMARY: Millions of low-income adults without children who currently cannot 
qualify for coverage, as well as many low-income parents and children now 
covered through the CHIP program will become eligible for Medicaid. These 
programs are expected to cover an additional 16 million people by 2019. This 
brief provides the details of the benefit and cost-sharing rules that will 
govern the coverage available to newly-eligible adult Medicaid 
beneficiaries.



TOPIC(S): Affordable Care Act

SOURCE: Kaiser Family Foundation



MORE INFO: http://www.hcbs.org/moreInfo.php/nb/doc/3327



SUMMARY: Find an analysis of changes the new law makes to Medicaid, Medicare 
Part D and Medicare Advantage that impact low income individuals in 
particular. There is also a brief discussion of the coverage expansion and 
its potential impact on this population. This brief is part of a series of 
issue briefs prepared by NSCLC which discuss the impact of the new law on 
low income older adults.



TOPIC(S): Affordable Care Act, Aging Issues

SOURCE: National Senior Citizens Law Center



MORE INFO: http://www.hcbs.org/moreInfo.php/nb/doc/3340





kirk Haarmon
President & CEO
Florida Disabled Citizens
for Progress
P.O. 61794
Jacksonville, FL 32236
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