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Understanding Your Options in Health Care Reform: A Guide for People Living with HIV or Chronic Diseases

Navigate the complexities of health care reform as someone living with HIV or a chronic disease. Use our question tree to find your position in the new health care landscape. Important changes are coming, including enrollment for new health plans starting October 1, 2013. You'll learn how to apply for Medicaid or the Insurance Marketplace. Stay informed about retaining your current coverage or transitioning to new options. For personalized assistance, contact Lucy Baglin at 312-922-2322 or lbaglin@aidschicago.org.

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Understanding Your Options in Health Care Reform: A Guide for People Living with HIV or Chronic Diseases

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  1. Start Here Health Care Reform and YOULiving with HIV or chronic disease? Follow the question tree to find out where you fit in health care reform. Receive Ryan White services *Enrollment for new health plans begins October 1, 2013. You will fill out the same application for Medicaid or the marketplace. Stay tuned to find out how to apply. Stay on Medicaid or Medicare Stay on company health insurance Apply for CountyCare now Apply for the Insurance Marketplace after October 1 Apply for Medicaid after October 1 Under health care reform I think I qualify for ___________________________ health coverage.(Use the question tree to find out where you fit into health care reform).

  2. Adapted from Duke AIDS Legal Project, June 2013, by AIDS Foundation of Chicago. July 16, 2013. Contact Lucy Baglin at 312-922-2322 or lbaglin@aidschicago.org.

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