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Obamacare Learning Curve a Challenge for Health Nonprofits
- Reprinted from Washington Post 7/18/14, Jul 18, 2014
Nine months into implementation of the Affordable Care Act, nonprofit health organizations are being swamped by questions from consumers who signed up for insurance coverage with little understanding of how it works, writes The Washington Post. BUT, the Greater Auburn-Gresham Development Corporation is still here to help!
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Get Covered Last Day For Enrollment It Closes March 31st!
- Norma Sanders, Mar 31, 2014, make a comment
Auburn Gresham, Chatham and Greater Grand Crossing!!!!! The Greater Auburn-Gresham Development Corporation and St. Sabina Resource Center is holding a March Enrollment Madness Event to enroll as many residents and businesses as possible for health insurance, on March 27th, 10-2pm at 7801 S. State Street, Urban Partnership Bank, second floor computer lab, before Enrollment Closes March 31st! Call us at 773-483-3696 for more details or to get an appointment right away!
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Register with 'Get Covered Illinios' For Coverage March 1st!
- Jan 21, 2014
Southside residents and businesses, find health coverage that meets your needs and budget. Contact AFFORDABLE CARE ACAT enrollment specialists in Auburn Gresham at (773) 783-3760, at 7909 S. Racine. CALLS AND WALK-INS WELCOME.
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Obamacare: Rush is on as health insurance deadline looms
- Reprinted from chicagotribune.com By Peter Frost, Chicago Tribune reporter, Dec 20, 2013
For two hours on a frigid December evening, Tracelli Rockford stood on a bridge outside a CTA train station in East Garfield Park, her cheeks and lips so cold she struggled to form words. Auburn Gresham's Khayeem Anderson was out on 79th at the Redline, so Tracelli was not alone!
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5 Ways Health Care Reform Will Benefit Auburn Gresham Small Businesses
- Ann Yates at Illinois Health Matters, Sep 15, 2011
Auburn Gresham is a strong, vibrant Chicago community, and the small businesses in the area are a vital part of that. However, it can be challenging for small businesses to afford to provide health insurance for their employees. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) has put into place reforms – some right now and some rolling out later -- that will make it easier for the owners of small businesses to buy affordable insurance.