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Virginia Organizing’s Helpful Tips for Talking About Health Care Reform 1. Start by asking your family members and friends if they already have health insurance or if they will need to enroll. If they already have insurance, there is no need for them to do anything unless they are looking to change plans! 2. It might be helpful to share a health experience you had. For example, “Remember when Uncle Bob was in the hospital for his heart? He would have lost his house without health insurance!” 3. Be sure to point out that October 1, 2013 is the start of open enrollment for the new Health Insurance Marketplace and the sooner people enroll, the sooner they will start receiving coverage (as early as January 1, 2014). 4. Not everyone is happy with the new reforms. Make sure you stay on topic by acknowledging concerns with the law but also stating that it is the law and most people without health insurance will need to be covered or face a penalty tax. 5. Make sure you emphasize how easy it is to get information about all the plans available! Just visit healthcare.gov for more information. At healthcare.gov, you can: • Find out what plans you are eligible for • Learn more about health insurance terms used • Starting this fall, you can compare plans and prices • Get answers to your questions about health insurance and your eligibility 6. Ask your family and friends to share this information with those they know. Almost everyone must have health insurance to avoid paying a penalty tax. The more people who know, the more people will be covered come January 1, 2014. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Bob Becker, one of our organizers who is doing a lot of work on health care reform. Bob can be reached at [email protected] or 804-937-0752. Sincerely, Ray Scher Virginia Organizing State Governing Board Member
Posted on: Wed, 03 Jul 2013 17:35:28 +0000

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