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HHS officials and Secretary Sebelius host a discussion to answer your questions and outline the important benefits for older Americans in the new health reform law.
Small businesses want to provide health coverage for their workers, but they face extraordinary challenges in doing so, including premiums that are 18 percent higher on average than large businesses pay for the same coverage. Health reform legislation signed by the President includes a number of important benefits to help make coverage more affordable.
Join top leaders from HHS and across government, as we discuss the latest news on health insurance reform implementation and how it impacts your life. This week for our inaugural web chat, SBA Administrator Karen Mills will join HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius at 7:00 PM to talk about immediate benefits from the new law and answer questions submitted by you.
President Barack Obama returns to Iowa City, Iowa, to discuss how health insurance reform will lower costs for small businesses and American families and give them more control over their health care. President Obama first announced his health care plan in Iowa City in May, 2007.
After nearly a century of trying, and after more than a year of extensive debate, the President signed into law a health reform bill that brings down health care costs for American families and small businesses, expands coverage to millions of Americans and ends the worst practices of insurance companies.
Health reform will immediately begin to lower health care costs for American families and small businesses, expand coverage, and curb some of the worst insurance industry practices and strengthen consumer protections.
President Obama discussed his health insurance reform that will give Americans more control over their health care by holding insurance companies more accountable.
In a letter to Congressional leaders, President Obama discussed the recent bipartisan meeting and a series of health reform proposals. |