Speaking up!, Health Care Reform

Sept. 25 and Oct. 3 HAN meetings: what's next in Health Care Reform

Blog - October 29, 2008 - 10:50am - Emma Roderick - Community Partners - Amherst

At both HAN meetings, Brian Rosman from Health Care For All (HCFA) led a discussion about the next steps in Health Care Reform. Before he spoke, outreach workers exchanged stories about how some of new policies in Health Care Reform are working out in practice.

How is life after 9C looking for you & your clients?

Blog - October 23, 2008 - 4:31pm - Community Partners - Amherst

We’ve asked you to do a lot in the last few weeks, in addition to all you do anyway. Thank you. You’ve probably heard that funding for the MassHealth Outreach and Enrollment Grant program, line item 4000-032, is still in the budget, which means the commitment to your work continues.

People are talking about you!

Blog - October 10, 2008 - 1:24pm - Meg Kroeplin - Community Partners - Amherst

Friends, if you are like me, you've spent the week wondering when the cuts will come and how bad they will be. And, you may be struggling to tell people how important your work is - because you're very busy doing it.

Keep the promise of health care reform

News - Submitted by Meg at CP on October 2, 2008 - 2:43pm.

Please call your legislators today and tell them how important outreach and enrollment work is to the success of health care reform. Line item 4000-0352 - which funds outreach and enrollment, and Community Partners - is in jeopardy.

July 18 and 24 HAN meetings: Sometimes they just keep coming

Blog - August 14, 2008 - 11:46am - Community Partners - Amherst

Enrollments usually slow down during the summertime, but this year, outreach workers are seeing increasing numbers of people needing help. At our July HAN meetings, we also had the opportunity to have some dialogue with Rebecca Balder and Carolyn Minkin of the Health Safety Net about upcoming changes.

Patrick Administration on Town Hall tour

News - Submitted by Laura at CP on July 15, 2008 - 4:05pm.

Governor Patrick and his Cabinet are meeting with communities across the state this summer.

What "outreach & enrollment" actually looks like...

Blog - July 7, 2008 - 12:48pm - Brian Eno - Healthy Connections - Orange

"Outreach & enrollment" means much more than putting up posters and helping people fill out MassHealth applications. Recently, over the course of a two hour appointment, my supervisor and I counseled one household on eleven different public health insurance, subsidy and care programs. We helped them file four separate applications to five different insurance programs, putting together a patchwork of care options to cover the hole left by the loss of employer-sponsored insurance.

Not fade away: Maintain community enrollment assistance

Blog - July 2, 2008 - 1:11pm - Michael DeChiara - Community Partners - Amherst

With Chapter 58 and health care reform, Massachusetts’ leaders proclaimed that the state was committed to most of its residents getting health coverage. It is a hard thing to achieve, even harder to sustain. In government, there is often a big push for the "flavor of the day," but then attention turns and initiatives fade away. This is one of the risks we face with health coverage in Massachusetts.

Student health plans: pass or fail?

Blog - July 1, 2008 - 4:42pm - Jackie Matta - Hampshire HealthConnect - Northampton

The Qualifying Student Health Insurance Program (QSHIP) was set up to assist all individuals studying at colleges and universities in Massachusetts. However, with the creation of Health Care Reform, we are beginning to see more issues with these plans than before. For some students, the QSHIP programs create barriers that make it harder to access the care they need.

June 6 Western HAN: ongoing problems, fresh ideas

Blog - June 25, 2008 - 3:50pm - Laura Anderson - Community Partners - Amherst

Our June 6 Western HAN meeting was an opportunity to step back and reflect on the next steps toward universal coverage in Massachusetts.