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America’s Fair Health Care is committed to protecting the privacy and security of visitors to AmericasFairHealthCare.org. Outlined below is our online privacy policy for personal information collected through this website. If you have questions about this policy, please contact us here and let us know.

Collection and Disclosure of Information

AmericasFairHealthCare.org collects personal information from individuals who affirmatively request to receive email or other services from us. We collect this personal information in order to provide these eligible individuals with timely information via email regarding health care resources and information.

It is the general policy of AmericasFairHealthCare.org not to make personal information available to anyone other than its employees or agents who need to know that information in the course of their duties.

Correcting and Updating Your Information

Those who have previously requested to be placed on the America’s Fair Health Care email lists may unsubscribe by visiting by clicking on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of any email you receive from us.

Browser Information Collected on the Website

America’s Fair Health Care analyzes our website logs to constantly improve the value of our website. The subjects of our analysis include page views, unique views, unique visitors, frequency of visits, and peak-volume traffic periods. We do not use this service to gather, request, record, require, collect, or track any Internet users’ personally identifiable information.

We use cookies on our site to customize the experience of our visitors, to support some necessary functions, and to better understand how our visitors use our site. AmericasFairHealthCare.org cookies are not shared or revealed to other sites.

Children’s Privacy

Because we care about the safety and privacy of children online, we comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA). COPPA and its accompanying FTC regulation establish United States federal law that protects the privacy of children using the Internet. We do not knowingly contact or collect personal information from children under 13.

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America’s Fair Health Care maintains a variety of physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to protect your personal information. We use commercially reasonable tools and techniques to protect against unauthorized access to our systems, and restrict access to personal information to those employees who need to know that information in the course of their duties. In addition, we work to protect the security of your personal information when transmitted via AmericasFairHealthCare.org by using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) software, which encrypts any information you input.

Please contact us immediately if you believe there has been any breach of the security of our sites.

 

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The Impact

Five major changes to the health care system have already taken effect.

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  1. Immediate Access Even If You Have Pre-Existing Conditions arrow

    "Under new plans, no child under age 19 will be denied coverage for a pre-existing conditions, period. Adults who have been without insurance for six months and who have been unable to obtain insurance because of a pre-existing condition, can apply for coverage under the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP)."

  2. No More Getting Dropped After You Get Sick arrow

    Insurers can no longer cut someone after the fact.

  3. Cutting Down Health Care Fraud to Cut Costs arrow

    New screening procedures are now in place for health care providers to eliminate fraud and waste in the health care system.

  4. Medicare Prescription Drugs Rebate Available for Seniors arrow

    Medicare Part D enrollees who hit the Medicare prescription drug benefit gap in 2010 will automatically receive a $250 rebate check.

  5. Tax Credits to Help Small Businesses to Cover Their Workers arrow

    Effective immediately, qualified small employers get tax credits of up to 35% of premiums for offering coverage.

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America's new health care law makes it easier for you to find the quality, affordable health care that you and your family need.

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