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- Members of AWB have access to HealthChoice medical, dental and vision plans.
- Members of the Chamber receive a 3 -5% discount on products such as Group Health, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability, Long Term Care and Dental. This is a low-cost benefit plan providing very basic health benefits for employees of companies providing little or no coverage.
- The Authors Guild offers discounted health insurance plans to members in New York State, Massachusetts, and Florida. The Guild also has a affordable nationwide dental plan. Insurance plans are provided to members by TEIGIT and their affiliated insurance companies (GHI, Oxford Health Plans and Atlantis).
- Kentucky health insurance companies are required to provide coverage for the therapeutic, respite, and rehabilitative care for any child with autism covered under a health benefit plan. This document details and defines these required benefits.
- This informative guide explains long-term care insurance, and warns consumers to look for certain loopholes and fine print that may indicate the possibility of fraud or a scam.
- Babies Can't Wait is Georgia's statewide interagency service delivery system for infants and children up to three years old with developmental delays or disabilities and their families.
Early intervention services available to enrolled children include assistive technology, audiology, family training and counseling, certain health services, medical diagnostic services, certain nursing services, nutrition services, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychological services, social work, special instruction, speech-language pathology, vision services, and transportation to services. - Bartow County provides health services primarily for elderly, sick and low-income citizens. Services include assistance with Medicaid and Medicare filings and enrollment, screenings, assistance with glasses and hearing aids, referrals and other programs.
- This page addresses and explains basic Medigap topics including open enrollment, guaranteed issue, renewability, waiting periods, limitations, and exclusions, and more.
- The Bellevue Chamber of Commerce offers its members competitive rates on medical, dental and vision insurance, with the choice of Preferred Provider Plans and Managed Care Plans.
- Benefit Administration for the Self-Employed (BASE) is an employee benefit administrator focused on helping small business owners save on their taxes.
- The BEST tool determines eligibility for benefits from any of the programs Social Security administers: Medicare, Social Security Disability, Social Security Retirement, Social Security Survivors, Special Veterans, and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
- This government website outlines eligibility requirements and application instructions for city and state programs for seniors.
- Benefit QuickCheck is a free, confidential service that identifies federal, state and city benefit programs that can improve the quality of life for residents of New York State and New York City. Through a series of customized questions, QuickCheck is able to identify what benefit programs an individual or family may be eligible for, provide an application that can be printed and information on how to apply for the benefit.
- BenefitsCheckUp.org gives seniors a confidental, easy-to-use way to find public programs and benefits that they may qualify for. These programs for seniors may pay for some of the cost of prescription drugs, health care, utilities, and other essential items or services. After filling out a short questionnaire, the program prints out a personalized report that lists the programs, telephone numbers, and directions on how to sign up.
- Special group rates are available to Chamber members from Harvard Pilgrim Health Care (HPHC), Tufts Health Plan (TUFTS) and Delta Dental Plan of Massachusetts.
- Bet Tzedek is one of the nation's premier legal services organizations, providing free assistance to more than 10,000 people of every racial and religious background at its headquarters in the Fairfax area and its office in North Hollywood and at more than 30 senior centers throughout Los Angeles County. They provide assistance in a varierty of issues including but not limited to landlord-tenant disputes, nursing home problems, long-term care issues, holocaust reparations, caregiver issues, power of attorney for health care & finances, SSI/disability benefits appeals, in-home supportive services, elder abuse & neglect, Social Security, Medi-Cal & Medicare, and Alzheimer's issues.
- Big Sky Rx pays all, or part, of Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plan (PDP) premiums for eligible Montanans.
- The Birth to 3 Program provides developmental and other supportive services to children from birth up to age three and their families. This comprehensive program coordinates developmental, health, and social services within the local community.
- ResourceNet provides links to most health services agencies in the Boston area.
- Bozeman Chamber members can benefit from Montana Chamber Choices (MCC), which offers many health and dental insurance choices to businesses and sole proprietors, including PPOs, high deductible health plans, HSAs, and catastrophic coverage.
- Medicare covers outpatient and in-hospital (inpatient) mental health care. Mental health care includes services and programs to help find, diagnose and treat mental health problems. This booklet provides information about mental health benefits in the Original Medicare Plan only.
- Brooklyn Healthworks is a low-cost health insurance option for small businesses located in the borough. Inpatient and outpatient hospital services, physicians services, pre-admission testing, maternity care and prescription drugs are a few of the health services that are covered.
- The Buffalo Office offers the County Veterans' Aid Fund, which assists veterans and their spouses and dependents with medical, dental, and surgical items in the event of an unforeseen emergency when there are no other resources to cover these expenses. They also offers information and assistance in applying for state and federal health care assistance.
- The Maine Bureau of Elder Services offers a number of health programs to elderly residents, people with disabilities, and their families. Services include advice about Medicare, in-home care, referrals, protective care, counseling and transportation. The Long-Term Care Ombudsperson can help resolve conflicts and complaints made by or on behalf of residents of nursing homes, board and care homes, and similar adult homes.
- BRS offers its members access to several health insurance plans, HSAs, dental insurance, disability and life insurance.
- Cal-COBRA applies to employers and group health plans that cover from 2 to 19 employees, letting employees keep their insurance for up to a total of 36 months. Additionally, when any Californian's 18 months of Federal COBRA ends, s/he is entitled to buy 18 more months of health insurance under Cal-COBRA.
- California ADAP provides medications to individuals with HIV/AIDS who otherwise could not afford them. Those eligible must be state residents, HIV positive, 18 or older, have limited or no prescription drug benefit from another source, and meet specific income guidelines. Program details are provided on this website.
- The California Association of Nonprofits (CAN) is a statewide membership organization with nearly 1,900 nonprofit, foundation, business, and individual members. CAN Insurance Services (CIS) is the leading source of insurance and employee benefits for California nonprofits, helping nonprofits find the employee benefits and liability insurance coverage best suited to their needs.
- California state law prohibits Chambers of Commerce from offering affinity programs that would allow for group discounted health insurance rates. Some Chambers of Commerce, however, recommend group health insurance plans for local small businesses and the self-employed. This is a directory for all Chambers in the state.
- CCS assists eligible families who are unable to afford necessary medical care for children with certain medical and health problems, and helps pay for doctor visits and care, hospital stays, surgery, physical and occupational therapy, tests, X-rays, medical equipment, and medical supplies, medical case management and the Medical Therapy Program. To qualify, children must be under 21 and have a condition covered by CSS, and families must meet income or need guidelines. This site has information on how to apply, and which conditions are covered by CCS.
- California Dental Network offers two individual HMO plans at very affordable monthly premiums. There are no pre-existing condition waiting periods on most conditions.
- This site provides information about Medicare and long-term care in California, as well as the options for covering health costs not paid for by Medicare. Topics also include Medigap, prescription drug coverage, managed care, and disabilities.
- This site allows Californians to see how health insurance plans rate on the quality of care their members receive.
- The Legal Referral Service matches artists, arts organizations and others in the California arts community with lawyers who have a special interest and the necessary expertise to work with those clients.
- This search engine offers detailed information on each of the state's nursing homes, including how the homes rate on measures that are important to quality of care and quality of life. Tjis is an exceptionally well-designed site with a vast database of useful information.
- California's HMO Guide helps health care consumers get the most out of their HMOs, and informs them of their rights and protections.
- CaliforniaChoice is single source health coverage that allows small business owners to set a health care budget and provide their employees with a wide range of choices for health coverage. They combine 6 health plans and several benefit designs with varying copayment levels.
- AB 205 is California's Registered Domestic Partner Rights and Responsibilities Act of 2003. This chart provides an overview of the rights and duties of domestic partners.
- There are a few ways to qualify for Medicaid when nursing care in a facility or at home is needed. This page explains how to manage finances to access medicaid benefits.
- This page has links to all care and support services offered by the state of Kansas for people living with HIV/AIDS, including primary medical care, substance abuse services, ADAP, health insurance assistance, housing options, case management, and much more.
- CareAssist helps qualified Oregon residents who are HIV positive buy health insurance premiums and prescription drugs, and assists in paying for medical care expenses.
- This PDF document lists all carriers currently licensed to sell individual health insurance policies in Maryland.
- The Carson City Chamber offers discounted health insurance to its member companies.
- The CMPFE program coordinates home and community-based services for frail and vulnerable Iowans aged 60 and older. The program also serves Iowans qualifying for the Title XIX Home and Community based services (Medicaid) Elderly Waiver, which is explained on this page.
- This program provides financial assistance to New Jersey families whose children (21 years old and younger) have experienced an illness or condition which is not otherwise covered by insurance, state or federal programs, or other sources such as fundraising. To be eligible, expenses must exceed 10% of the family's income, plus 15% of any excess income over $100,000, in a 12 month period and residence in New Jersey for 3 months immediately prior to the date of application.
- The Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice is committed to providing comprehensive home health and hospice care to all Central Vermonters who need it, regardless of their ability to pay. Programs include long-term care, home care, hospice & palliative care, prenatal health care and postpartum home visits, private duty and health promotion classes and clinics. CVHHH accepts Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance and other methods of payment. When a client has no insurance or has limited coverage, the agency uses a sliding fee scale.
- Central Virgina Legal Aid Society (CVLAS) is a non-profit organization providing legal assistance. Legal services are free to all clients who qualify.
- Members of the Tulsa Metro Chamber or other participating area chambers are eligible for Chamber Choice insurance. The plans are open to small business with between 2 and 99 employees.