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Health Care Stories: Turning to SSI/Disability for Coverage

One of the gravest concerns for HIV- positive people with employer-based health insurance is losing their job.  While COBRA may provide continued coverage for a few months, it is often accompanied with a steep premium hike, making continued coverage during a period of unemployment nearly impossible.  With a public option that provides secure, consistent, and high-quality coverage at an aff

Health Care Stories: Searching for Coverage

Health Care Stories: Are You 'Lucky' Enough to Afford Coverage?

Simply put, our current healthcare system is too expensive for most Americans and does not provide access to all the necessary care Americans need because they simply can’t afford it.  Even for the HIV positive individuals who are lucky enough to have insurance coverage, the costs associated with their plans are often discriminatively high because of the varied treatments necessary for any HIV-related il

Health Care Stories: Living to Afford Coverage - the Health Care Catch 22

For the HIV positive Americans that are lucky enough to have health insurance, the costs of necessary and adequate treatment regimes and medications are often still exceedingly high.  Like Phillip, the costs of treatments leave little income left for other necessities such as car payments, utilities and sometimes even food.

Health Care Stories: "I am Essentially Trapped by this Job"

Like Jordan, most Americans are dependent on their employment for health care coverage, often at the expense of their personal or professional development, and fear losing their current health coverage by leaving one job for another, perhaps more rewarding, one.  Under the current system, it would be virtually impossible for Jordan to start a small business and buy affordable insurance on the individual market because ins

Health Care Stories: Small Business Owner Searches for Affordable Coverage

While COBRA offers Americans an extension of their previously-held health coverage for a period of time after release from employment, the costs associated with keeping this coverage are often very high considering the new financial circumstances most individuals find themselves in.  Health reform would give consumers access to an array of health plans options that aren’t linked to employers.  In addition, he

Conference Call - Pozitive Health Care Reform: Transforming the Health of our Community

Fantasy, fiction, and fear have hampered the debate around reforming our health care (or sick care) system. The truth is that health care reform could completely enhance the prevention and treatment of HIV, as well as improve the overall health and wellbeing of people affected by the epidemic. As it turns out, the only “death panels” involved would be for bloated insurance profits.

Families USA Report Finds Illinoisans' Income Outpaced by Health Care Premiums 5 to 1

In the past 10 years Illinois families' earnings have been dwarfed by the rising cost of health care, a new Families USA report finds.  In fact, premiums rose five times faster than median earnings, consuming an even greater share of the family budget.  

Health Care Stories: "Living Was More Important Than Keeping My Home"

One of the most common issues facing HIV positive Americans when it comes to accessing adequate health care is fitting the “proper” eligibility requirements for state assistance.  Caught between categorical poverty and prohibitively expensive private insurance, many individuals are forced to simply go without coverage because they cannot afford private care.  Without expanding the eligibility require

Health Care Stories: "The Only Way To Continue To Receive Care Would Be To Put Ourselves in Abject Poverty"



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