ADS Center
Free Webinar
Wednesday, February 12th, 2014
3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
(2 p.m. CT; 12 p.m. PT)
Time to Get Insured: Learn the Who, What, Why, and How to Enroll in Health Insurance through the Medicaid Expansion or the State or Federal Marketplace
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http://www.esi-bethesda.com/adsteleconference
Registration will remain through February 12th, the day of the event.
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Presenters:
Ron Manderscheid, Ph.D., Executive Director of the National Association of County Behavioral Health and Developmental Disability Directors and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Mental Health at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
Adela Flores-Brennan, J.D., Assistance Network Manager with Connect for Health Colorado
Nyi Myint, M.S.W., M.B.A., LCSW-A, LCAS-A, Navigator Project Manager with Project Jumpstart of the Alcohol/Drug Council of North Carolina
Overview:
Enrollment in health insurance under the Affordable Care Act is in full swing. Health insurance coverage is now accessible for many Americans through either the new Medicaid expansion or the new health insurance marketplaces—and both require coverage for mental health and substance use conditions with parity to coverage for physical health conditions.
The Medicaid expansion is being offered by 25 States and the District of Columbia (http://kff.org/health-reform/state-indicator/state-activity-around-expanding-medicaid-under-the-affordable-care-act). This coverage is different from traditional Medicaid and available to any individual or family making less than 133 percent of the Federal poverty level (FPL), regardless of age or disability. The Health Insurance Marketplace is available in every State and the District of Columbia to individuals and small businesses. Some States are allowing the Federal Government to operate the Marketplace in their State, while others are running it themselves (http://kff.org/health-reform/state-indicator/state-marketplace-statistics-2). Regardless of the State you live in, subsidies are available to individuals and families who make between 100 and 400 percent of the FPL. This health insurance is more affordable than the insurance most Americans previously were able to buy.
The Affordable Care Act requires that all Americans have insurance in 2014 or else pay a penalty. To get covered and avoid this penalty, all are encouraged to learn what types of coverage and financial subsidies they are eligible for and make sure they are covered by the end of the open enrollment period on March 31, 2014.
This teleconference will provide easy-to-understand, practical “how-to” information about insurance and subsidies you may be eligible for, how to enroll in the insurance that is best for you, what you’ll need to enroll, the timeline of enrollment, how to obtain assistance with enrollment, and other key topics to assist you in obtaining affordable, comprehensive health coverage in 2014.
Join us to learn how to navigate the new insurance landscape and better equip yourself to enroll yourself, your family, your clients, or your loved ones in the new coverage available under the Affordable Care Act.
Learning Objectives:
� Learn about the two new types of health insurance now available to Americans through the Medicaid expansion and Health Insurance Marketplace and understand what types of coverage are available in your State and the type of insurance benefits and subsidies to which you are entitled.
� Learn the different methods of enrollment available to you and how to obtain help when you need it. Experts working on enrollment will provide examples of available resources in their States and how you can learn about the resources and one-on-one help available to you in your State.
� Learn what information you need to have handy in order to enroll and the timeline for coverage once you have filled out the insurance application.
Target Audiences:
� People in recovery from mental health, substance use, and trauma-related challenges, especially those who currently lack insurance through Medicaid or their employer
� Families and friends of those in recovery who lack health insurance
� Mental health and substance use treatment service providers
� Leaders of community- and faith-based organizations
� Healthcare providers
� Federal, State, and local policymakers and officials interested in health insurance coverage
Questions:
Participants will have the opportunity to ask the presenters questions. You may also submit questions in advance of the webinar by e-mailing them to promoteacceptance@esi-dc.com.
To reach ADS Center staff call 1-800-540-0320 or e-mail promoteacceptance@esi-dc.com.
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