If you currently have a Kentucky
health plans, here is some information that may help you understand the
health care reform bill. The Washington Post provides an excellent, helpful
list of sites that detail what the health care reform bill means and what you
can expect to happen over the next several years. We are already hard at work making
sure that the regulations implementing the law are crafted wisely and with
input from all affected individuals and organizations. We're taking all points
of view seriously as we continue to work with the nation's leaders to implement
the law.
Here's the WaPo links list:
- Kff.org:
The Kaiser Family Foundation Web site has a lot of thorough information.
To get started, under "New & Noteworthy," click on
"summary of the law" for a good synopsis, and on
"timeline" to see when various provisions of the law are
scheduled to kick in.
- Familiesusa.org:
Families USA
is a nonprofit advocacy organization for health-care consumers. Click on
the link to "Health Reform Central" to see just about everything
you need to know about the new law. To get a recap of the major changes,
click on the link that begins "Help is on the way" on the
homepage.
- Healthinsuranceproviders.com:
Click on "Health Care Reform" to see a timeline that's less
descriptive than Kaiser's, but easier to grasp visually. The site belongs
to an online insurance broker; if you're looking for health insurance, be
sure to shop around other sites and brokers.
- Whitehouse.gov/health-insurance-consumer-protections:
This is straight from the Obama administration. Keep in mind, it helped
write the law. Tune out the superlatives and compare the information with
the facts from advocacy groups such as Medicare
Rights Center.
- Consumerreports.org/health:
From Consumer Reports, a range of useful information. Scroll to the bottom
of the page, and click on "Health-care reform."
- Bankrate.com:
From a Web site where borrowers hunt for low mortgage rates and savers
look for high-interest CDs, there's a summary with a good focus on costs.
Type "reform" into the search box, and click on "What's in
it for you."
- Marchofdimes.com:
The March of Dimes summarizes key new provisions for women and children.
Click on "In the news."
- Medicarerights.org:
The Medicare Rights
Center summarizes key new
provisions for seniors; click on the big bos that says 'learn more about
health reform and Medicare.'
If you are still not clear how this may affect you or
your family's
Kentucky
health plans, please contact One Source Benefits’ website:
http://www.kyfreehealthquotes.com/
or call Toll Free:
877-549-1212.