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Health Care Reform A New Reality:

Learn about the new law and what it means for you. Get updates on health care reform for children with special needs. Join the campaign for better health care in Illinois.

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Health Care Reform A New Reality:

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  1. Health Care Reform A New Reality: What the New Law Meansfor You Laura Leon, A Campaign for Better Health Care “Update on Health Care Reform for Children with Special Needs” Shriner’s Hospital for Children, Chicago, IL October 6, 2011 Sponsored by: HRSA and The Arc of Illinois

  2. Begun in 2003, the Health Care Justice Campaign (HCJC) is a statewide coalition of diverse interests - consumers, providers, faith, labor, businesses, social service agencies and others - working together to achieve successful reform. Started in 1989, the Campaign for Better Health Care (CBHC) is a Illinois’ largest, statewide, grassroots organization focused on health care reform for quality, accessible, affordable health care for all. “Everybody In, Nobody Out!” Inform - Implement - Improve

  3. Campaign for Better Health Care KEY BELIEFS OF CBHC • Cost of Inaction • Economic Opportunity • Shared Responsibility • Federal-State Joint Venture (e.g., implementation) • Developing advocates TheCampaign for Better Health Care (CBHC) is Illinois’ largest statewide, grassroots coalition focused on winning comprehensive reform for quality, accessible, affordable health care for all. “Everybody In, Nobody Out!” Health Care Justice Campaign - http://www.cbhconline.org/health-care-justice-campaign/

  4. Campaign for Better Health Care CBHC’s HISTORY Founded in 1989. 20 years of success: • HelpLine case to the U. S. Supreme Court (unfair Medicaid managed care practices) • Health Care Justice Act (Obama, ‘04), Health Care Task Force • Over 325 congregations take part in the 2009 “Sound the Alarm!” • Extensive bank of personal health care stories. Online blog. • Founding Member, Herndon Alliance

  5. Campaign for Better Health Care Current Initiatives • Mobilize to Inform, Implement, Improve • Health Care Justice Campaign • AIDS Run/Walk/Roll • Accountability rallies, letters, press conferences, etc. • Faith Caucus (e.g., “Sound the Alarm,” HC Sabbath) • Advocacy trainings • Media / Messaging • Meeting with Legislators • Educational Forums • Story Project • HelpLine • 1-888-544-8271

  6. National Health Care Reform March 21, 2010 - House passes the Senate bill March 23, 2010 - President signs reform into law: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Health Care Justice Campaign - http://www.cbhconline.org/health-care-justice-campaign/

  7. State Implementation Health Care Justice Campaign - http://www.cbhconline.org/health-care-justice-campaign/

  8. Exchange Implementation Timeline Sept 30th. Legislative Study Committee issues Report on Exchange Sept 30th. Legislative Study Committee issues Report on Exchange Veto Session October 25th- November 10th CBHC Lobby Day Oct. 26th Advocacy Continues Through 2014

  9. Time for Action! Action! Action! to Inform - Implement - Improve • Sign up for listservs • Join our statewide calls • POSTCARDS • “Run, Walk or Roll Oct 1st • HelpLine • We need your help! YOU have the power to make a difference!!!!! Health Care Justice Campaign - http://www.cbhconline.org/health-care-justice-campaign/

  10. What You Can Do To Help: Share Your Story! • Stories make an issue come to life for your audience. • Stories give us real life examples of policy • People understand an issue clearly when it is tied to a person’s experience • Contact CBHC to share your story! Call 312.913.9449 or email: krice@cbhconline.org Health Care Justice Campaign - http://www.cbhconline.org/health-care-justice-campaign/

  11. What You Can Do To Help: Write A Letter to Your Editor (LTE) • Use an LTE to educate your community about health reform • Not sure what to write? Use CBHC’s LTE Builder: http://www.cbhconline.org/action/lte-builder/ . • Help us track your letters! Send a copy to Kathleen Duffy at kduffy@cbhconline.org. Please include the name of the newspaper and the date you sent the letter Health Care Justice Campaign - http://www.cbhconline.org/health-care-justice-campaign/

  12. What Your Can Do To Help: Talk to Your Legislator! • Not sure who your member of Congress is? Check the Illinois State Board of Elections search tool. • For tips for meeting with your rep, visit: http://www.communitycatalyst.org • When you meet with your legislator, ask him/her to complete a task that supports your cause, and is connected to his/her interest. Health Care Justice Campaign - http://www.cbhconline.org/health-care-justice-campaign/

  13. Additional Resources: • CBHC – cbhconline.org (Info Center, Action Center, overall) • U. S. Dept. of Health & Human Services – healthcare.gov (overall) • IL Dept. of Insurance – insurance.illinois.gov/hiric/ (state specific) • Families USA – familiesusa.org (policy, reports) • Community Catalyst – communitycatalyst.org (policy, reports) • Small Business Majority – smallbusinessmajority.org (businesses) • Herndon Alliance – herndonalliance.org (messaging) • IMCHC – ilmaternal.org (maternal, child health) Health Care Justice Campaign - http://www.cbhconline.org/health-care-justice-campaign/

  14. For more information, contact: • Laura Leon • Director of Faith Initiatives • Campaign for Better Health Care • 1325 S. Wabash Ave., Suite 305 • Chicago, IL 60605 • 312-913-9449 (office) • 312-525-1910 (cell) • lleon@cbhconline.org • www.cbhconline.org

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