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Healthcare Reform: High Risk Insurance Pool

Randy Mason speaks with top officials from Kansas and Missouri and tries to shed some light on the often under utilized high risk insurance pool available to the uninsured.

Despite the fact that the federal government passed a healthcare reform law almost two years ago, many people still remain uninsured and unaware of some resources that are available to them now.

Every state is receiving funds to create what is known as a “high risk insurance pool” for uninsured people with pre-existing medical conditions who are unable to afford or obtain coverage on their own.

Still, many people either don’t know about the program or aren’t taking of advantage of it because of red tape or the cost of premiums. In Kansas and Missouri, they are trying to eliminate the obstacles and have launched an awareness campaign. Randy Mason sat down with top officials from both states to help spread the word.

Watch the entire interview:

Resources:
For more information on eligibility, call the Greater Kansas City United Way’s – 2-1-1 hotline

The Missouri Health Insurance Pool (MHIP) is a nonprofit organization offering comprehensive health insurance to Missourians who can’t get coverage in the standard market because of health conditions. Please visit their website today for eligibility criteria and an application.

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Mental Health Awareness: Suicide Part Four

This week, we conclude our four part series on suicide by examining how those left behind after a devastating loss from suicide learn to cope.

We’ve been tracking the issue of suicide on The Local Show over the past few weeks. This week, we conclude our four part series by examining how those left behind after a devastating loss from suicide learn to cope.

The entire series will be presented in a special edition of The Local Show on March 22, 2012 at 7:30 p.m. These segments will rebroadcast numerous times and will also be available online soon after the initial airings.

Here’s a look back at the first three parts of the series:

If you’d like to share your own experiences or information on resources, please comment below or send us an email at thelocalshow@kcpt.org.


Suicide Prevention and Support Resources:

American Association of Suicidology

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Directory of Mental Health Resources in Kansas

First Call

Mental Health America of the Heartland

Headquarters Counseling Center

Bert Nash Center

National Alliance on Mental Illness Kansas City

Research Psychiatric Center

Suicide Awareness Survivor Support Mo-Kan

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Veteran’s Suicide Hotline

Your Life Your Voice

CommCare

Missouri Department of Mental Health

Missouri Suicide Prevention Project

Parents of Suicide Support Group

Suicide Grief Support Forum

Parents of Suicide Support Community

Suicide Prevention Resource Center

Compassionate Ear

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Privacy Prevention: “On Watch”

The Local Show takes an inside look at the new exhibition "On Watch" which will be featured at the H&R Block Artspace through the end of March.

Kansas City Mayor Sly James got some backlash recently when he suggested spending city money on installing closed circuit surveillance cameras in high crime areas.

The ACLU were among groups complaining of invasion of privacy. “Big Brother Watching You” was one blog headline. How much we are being watched as a society is the subject of an intriguing new exhibit going on at the H&R Block Artspace.

Exterior of art gallery with sign reading H&R Block Artspace

“On Watch” explores the culture of surveillance through the lens of six international artists and runs through March 31st at the H&R Block Artspace, one block east of Main on 43rd Street. Admission is free.

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The Local Show: Suicide Awareness

The Local Show continues its series on the causes and prevention of suicide in Kansas City.

At the end of last month, The Local Show began a four part series on suicide. We have received tremendous feedback on Part One.

Schedule for the remaining parts in the series:
Part Two: February 9, 2012 at 7:30 p.m.
Part Three: February 16, 2012 at 7:30 p.m.
Part Four: February 23, 2012 at 7:30 p.m.

The entire series will be presented in a special edition of The Local Show on March 22, 2012 at 7:30 p.m. These segments will rebroadcast numerous times and will also be available online soon after the initial airings.

Here”s a look back at part one:

If you’d like to share your own experiences or information on resources, please comment below or send us an email at thelocalshow@kcpt.org.


Suicide Prevention and Support Resources:

American Association of Suicidology

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Directory of Mental Health Resources in Kansas

First Call

Mental Health America of the Heartland

Headquarters Counseling Center

Bert Nash Center

National Alliance on Mental Illness Kansas City

Research Psychiatric Center

Suicide Awareness Survivor Support Mo-Kan

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

Veteran’s Suicide Hotline

Your Life Your Voice

CommCare

Missouri Department of Mental Health

Missouri Suicide Prevention Project

Parents of Suicide Support Group

Suicide Grief Support Forum

Parents of Suicide Support Community

Suicide Prevention Resource Center

Compassionate Ear

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