Over the next ten years, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (the final health care reform package passed in the United States in March, 2010) will phase in a number of improvements in the affordability of health insurance and access to ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 6/1/2016 1:04pm
The Affordable Care Act of 2010 closed the Part D "doughnut hole"—the gap in drug coverage during which people with Medicare must pay the full cost of their prescriptions out of pocket. Health care reform phases out the doughnut hole by decreasi ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 6/1/2016 1:03pm
This document focuses on access to health insurance and health care services for low-income New Yorkers. It includes a discussion of government-sponsored health insurance programs, options for obtaining health care services for individuals who are uninsur ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 10/18/2017 11:27am
Prepared by Jay Dobkin, M.D., Arnold P. Gold Foundation Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, these slides establish, based on data from the NYC Department of Health, that thousands of individuals who have ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 11/17/2018 4:33pm
Kaiser Permanente, the second largest provider of HIV care in the U.S., combines a health plan, hospitals and medical groups located in multiple communities throughout California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Washington, DC, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Oregon ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 6/10/2018 4:42pm
This slide presentation for the Nov 29-30, 2006 Summit on Opportunities for Improving HIV Diagnosis, Prevention, & Access to Care in the U.S. addresses areas of potential legal liability raised by implementation of September, 2006 CDC Guidelines on HI ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 6/30/2017 11:39am