Politics & Government

Town Hall Forum to Offer Answers about Obamacare

A group of experts will help untangle the complicated subject of online health insurance Marketplaces just as the Marketplaces begin taking registrations, which occurs on Oct. 1.

This article was written by Rich Cook and posted by Erin Faulk.

Confused about the newΒ Patient Protection and Affordable Care ActΒ -- better known as Obamacare? Head down to theΒ University of PittsburghΒ Oct. 2Β to get some answers.

That's where aΒ group of experts will host a forum, and question and answer session about "The Impact of the Affordable Health Care Act." It's scheduled forΒ Wednesday, Oct. 2 from 9 a.m. to NoonΒ in Ballroom B at Pitt's University Club, located at 123 University Place in Oakland.

The free, informational Forum is sponsored byΒ theΒ Allegheny County Department of Human Service’s Allegheny Link to Aging and Disability Resources,Β theΒ University of Pittsburgh Schools of Social Work and Law, and theΒ Allegheny County APPRISE ProgramΒ (the State Health Insurance Assistance Program).

A group of experts will help untangle the complicated subject of online health insurance Marketplaces just as the Marketplaces begin taking registrations, which occurs onΒ Oct. 1. Marketplaces -- originally called Health Insurance Exchanges -- will allow eligible uninsured individuals to select from among health insurance packages to meet the requirements of the Affordable Health Care Act.

β€œWe are sponsoring the Town Hall Forum because many peopleΒ and employers have questions about the Affordable Care Act,” said Joe Elliott, Community Programs Manager at the Allegheny Link. β€œIt’s a complex piece of legislation and the experts at the forum can answer many initial questions, including β€˜What do we do if our employer does not provide health insurance? Are we eligible for the Marketplace? Will there be subsidies to make health insurance more affordable?”

John Lovelace, president of UPMCΒ for You, a managed care organization that serves Medical Assistance and Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plan recipients in 40 counties in Pennsylvania, and Dr. Karen Hacker, Director of the Allegheny County Health Department, are among the featured speakers. Other experts are expected from the Pennsylvania Health Access Network, Excela and the Consumer Health Coalition.

The forum will also address some of the broader implications and impact of the Affordable Care Act on the American health care system, particularly the law’s provisions concerning the Medicare and Medicaid systems. The first hour of the forum will be devoted to a panel discussion, with two hours allotted to taking questions from the audience.

Seating is limited.Β Those wishing to attend should RSVP byΒ Sept. 30Β via email to William McKendree,Β mckendreew@fswp.org, or callΒ 412-661-1438.

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