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Brad A. Palmertree
Interim Executive Director
THCC
1103 Chapel Ave.
Nashville, TN 37206
615-227-7500
877-431-7083
Fax 615-846-1946
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Happy Birthday Affordable Care Act - March 23, 2011


Volunteers and staff at Legislative Plaza on March 23, celebrating the One Year Anniversary of the Affordable Care Act. Left to Right: Eddie Bryant, Jerry Lee, Brad Palmertree, Tony Garr, Gloria Jones, Beth Uselton, Yolonda McClain, Christina Kritchek, Mary Mancini. Bottom: Lorri Mabry and A.J. Starling

Details on how you have benefited and what you can do:

How you have benefited: Click here to see how 100's of Tennesseans are benefiting

There are 6.2 million Tennesseans and 5.2 million have benefited already.

  • One million seniors have already benefits by having preventive health services, extra help with their prescription drugs and enhanced protections.
  • Three million employed workers are also receiving preventive health services and enhanced protections.
  • Over one million low-income TennCare recipients did not lose their eligibility during the economic downturn because the states were required to maintain eligibility. The states were allowed to reduce benefits only for a few beneficiaries.

Beginning January 1, 2014, about 700,000 additional Tennesseans can sign up for either TennCare or private health insurance coverage and be eligible for subsidies and advanced tax credits. About three hundred thousand will either not be eligible for coverage because they are immigrants or can ask for an exemption from coverage.

THCC will be participating in a week -long celebration with each day being special:

  • Monday, March 21: Moving Forward…Protecting Small Businesses.
    • Moving forward means giving small businesses the level playing field they deserve by giving them the choice and the freedom to band together to get the same rates as larger companies. Click here to sign up for a webinar.
    • Moving forward means lowering the costs of health care so that small businesses can use that money to create more jobs. Click here for more info.
    • It means that small businesses know that they can afford to offer their employees’ health care and that there are tax breaks to make it possible.with fewer than 25 employees can receive tax credits.
  • Tuesday, March 22: Moving Forward…Protecting Seniors Health.
    • Moving forward means strengthening Medicare and saving seniors money by continuing to crack down on waste, fraud and abuse. Click here for more information.
    • Moving forward means giving seniors the peace of mind that their prescription drug costs will be lower because they won’t ever fall back into the Medicare prescription drug coverage gap, or “donut hole.”
    • It means keeping seniors healthy by allowing them to get preventive care such as annual check-ups, mammograms and screenings for cancer with no co-pay.Click here for more information;
  • Wednesday, March 23: Moving Forward…Protecting Our Care, Bill of Rights.
    • Moving forward means that people with chronic diseases and pre-existing conditions can no longer be put back at the mercy of insurance companies – giving peace of mind to those 129 million Americans that they will never again be unable to find coverage. Click here for a copy of your Patient's Bill of Rights.
    • Moving forward means that insurance companies will not be able to drop your coverage when you get sick; or limit the care you receive.
    • It means giving millions of Americans access to the same health care members of Congress get. Click here for the Email Alert.
  • Thursday, March 24: Moving Forward…Protecting Women’s Health Care.
    • Moving forward means insurance companies can no longer charge a woman more just because of her gender. Click here for more information.
    • Moving forward means no longer branding a woman as a pre-existing condition, simply because of a Caesarean section or because she was a victim of domestic violence.
    • It means women can no longer be dropped from their insurance because they get sick, their children can no longer be denied care because of a pre-existing condition, and women and their families can receive preventive health care without a co-pay.
  • Friday, March 25: Moving Forward…Protecting Young Adults.
    • Moving forward means giving recent graduates the peace of mind that they can get coverage even if they haven’t found a job.Click here for more information.
    • Moving forward means young people know that they will never again be denied care because of pre-existing conditions or have their coverage dropped because they got too sick.
    • It means that every young adult will know that they will be the ones in control of their health care – not insurance companies.

What you can do right now?

THCC is collecting photos of Tennesseans from every county. We need these photos by March 21. Can we count on you? Click here to see how other Tennesseans are helping.

Join us at Legislative Plaza in Nashville, TN on March 23. This is an all day event. But if you can only come in the morning or during lunch time, please come for as long as you can.

Call up your state representative and state senator. Tell them that you are their constituent and want to visit with them on March 23, the first anniversary of the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Click here to find your state legislators.

Call the Tennessee Health Care Campaign (THCC) at 1-615-227-7500 or toll-free at 1-877-431-7083 and let us know that you will join us.