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Soon YOU will be able to get your subsidized health insurance from an exchange. It is for low income people and small companies. Perhaps you need to forget about right wing talking points and learn just what is in the health care act.
And what year will you be able to get subsidized care? That is why you need more info like this. :-) So download the PDF and take a look.
This info is from a different source AFSCME:
http://www.afscme.org/issues/74.cfm (Source: The Rachel Maddow Show)
Health Care Reform Timeline
* Tax credits for small businesses
* Drug help for seniors
* Coverage for pre-existing conditions
* All kids get covered
* Can't get dropped if you get sick
* No more lifetime limits
* Children can stay on until 26
* Premium payment reformed
(80%-85% for medical care)
* Free Medicare preventative care
* Total ban on pre-existing condition denials
* Health exchanges open
* End to annual limits on benefits
Source: The Rachel Maddow Show
Downloadable Materials
Download these flyers and fact sheets for more information about what health care reform means to you.
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Letter in Support of the Prescription Drug and Health Improvement Act of 2011 (January 25, 2011)
AFSCME supports the Prescription Drug and Health Improvement Act of 2011 which would allow the federal government to negotiate directly with pharmaceutical companies to lower prescription drug costs. (64K PDF)
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Letter Urging House to Oppose H.R. 2 and H.Res. 9 (January 17, 2011)
AFSCME opposes H.R. 2, legislation to repeal the Affordable Care Act, as well as H.Res., directing various committees to propose alternative measures. (69K PDF)
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AFSCME Members and Health Reform: What Does It Mean for You?
We’ve fought to improve our health care system for decades — now we’ve won, and health care reform is law. Find out what reform means for you and your family. (354k PDF)
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For Retirees, Much to Like in Health Care Law
Read some specific examples of the impact of health reform on retirees in this excerpt from the Spring 2010 issue of PrimeTime. (43k PDF)
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Retirees and Health Reform: Frequently Asked Questions
How will the Medicare "Doughnut Hole" be phased out? Will seniors' out-of-pocket costs be reduced? What will reduced Medicare Advantage subsidies mean for seniors? (71k PDF)
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Fact Sheet: Coverage of Preventative Services
Learn about a provision in the new law requiring health plans to provide coverage of certain preventative services free from cost-sharing requirements. (80k PDF)
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Fact Sheet: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010
Learn about the impact of this legislation which makes transformative changes to our nation's health care system. (99k PDF)
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Fact Sheet: Early Retiree Reinsurance Program
Key provisions of the new temporary early retiree reinsurance program. (306k PDF)
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Fact Sheet: Extension of Dependent Coverage to Age 26
Under the new law, dependent coverage for children is extended to include young adults up to age 26. (79k PDF)
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Fact Sheet: Grandfathered Status
What is "grandfathered" status, and how does a plan lose it? (92k PDF)
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Fact Sheet: Preexisting Condition Exclusions, Lifetime and Annual Limits, Recissions and Patient Protections
Details on various provisions establishing insurance enrollee protections. (84k PDF)