Health .

0

Deciphering the Healthcare Code: The Affordable Care Act 101

This week, The Local Show tries to help crack the code of the Affordable Care Act in a panel discussion with regional healthcare leaders shot on location at The Kauffman Foundation.

It is more than two and a half years since Congress passed and the President signed the Affordable Care Act. And it has been a good three months now since the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the federal healthcare law. This week, The Local Show goes on location at the Kauffman Foundation for a conversation with regional health leaders to get a status report on how Kansas and Missouri are implementing these reforms and how the law is impacting small business owners, the uninsured, college students and those with pre-existing medical conditions.

It’s complicated…head scratching stuff. Do you know what a state health insurance exchange is? It’s one of the basic questions we get to the bottom of in this program.

Also, a quick reality check on the Affordable Care Act. Did you Know that while many of its most controversial provisions don’t go into effect until 2014, you can keep your college age kids on your health insurance plan until their 26. That is in effect now. And insurers are no longer allowed to charge women more than men simply because of their gender. Plus, insurance companies can no longer charge or require a co-pay for over 60 preventative care services.

Currently, 48 million Americans don’t have health insurance. The Affordable Care Act is supposed to dramatically diminish that number by providing, finally in this country, an affordable option for most Americans through the creation of new insurance pools managed by the states where people could get coverage at a reasonable price.

States are to start enrolling patients starting next year so that by 2014 they would be covered by health insurance, but as of now, only 15 states have established those so called “state health exchanges” and Kansas and Missouri are not among them.

In Missouri, there’s a statewide issue on the ballot November 6th that, if approved by voters, would block the governor or any Missouri agency from creating a state health exchange without approval from voters or the legislature.

In Kansas, Governor Brownback has chosen not to work towards establishing an exchange until the results of the Presidential election are known.

The panelists for this discussion include:

Jay Anghoff, Regional Director
U.S. Health Department

Andrea Routh, Executive Director
Missouri Health Advocacy Alliance

Sheldon Weisgrau, Director
Health Reform Resource Project

Ryan Barker, Public Policy Director
Missouri Foundation for Health

Cindy Hermes
Kansas Insurance Commission


Additional Resources

Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City

Kansas Health Institute

Missouri Foundation for Health

Missouri Health Advocacy Alliance

Kansas Insurance Commission

Kansas Association for the Medically Underserved (KAMU)

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Healthcare.gov

White House: Health Reform in Action

0

Rare

One mother up against a one in a million disease.
Watch Thursday, October 4, 2012 at 8:30pm.

RARE, a new feature documentary, follows an inspiring and extraordinary mother in a race against time as she unites a group of isolated people from around the world in a quest to cure her daughter’s rare genetic disease. Together, they discover that community, laughter and hope are some of the greatest therapies. When Donna Appell learned that her baby daughter Ashley suffered from a rare genetic disorder that would kill her in thirty years, she was told there were less than thirty people in the US who had been diagnosed with it and no one knew where to find them. Realizing that no one was going to help cure “just one child,” Donna set about forming an advocacy group and harnessing the internet to gather as many patients as possible who suffered from Hermansky Pudlak Syndrome (HPS), which includes albinism, blindness, a bleeding disorder and often a fatal pulmonary fibrosis.
Filmed with intimate access over three years, as the clocks tick and the stakes get higher, RARE follows Donna and her advocacy group as they travel to Puerto Rico and throughout the US in a race to fill a drug trial they hope could prolong her daughter’s life. Along the way we become part of a sweet love story when Donna’ daughter Ashley falls for an earnest young man who has the same fatal disease.

Watch Thursday, October 4, 2012 at 8:30pm.

0

Easy Yoga for Easing Pain

Yoga expert Peggy Cappy will demonstrate how yoga can increase flexibility, reduce joint pain, and even combat fatigue.

Yoga expert Peggy Cappy knows that join pain affects most Americans to varying degrees.

0

Stop Back Pain Now with Dr. Vijay Vad

Back pain is one of the most common reasons for lost days of work and lost productivity.

Back pain is one of the most common reasons for lost days of work and lost productivity.

Page 3 of 3112345...102030...Last »