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Session
Resources
April
26 , 1:30pm CST
Topic: Health Care and the Law (Originally
webcast April 26, 1:30 pm CST.)
PowerPoint
Presentation (34kb): A summary of the
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Cornell
Legal Information Institute:
A research site that features case law, state
and federal regulations, legal resources, and
links to other websites. Some of the information
is very technical. (http://wwwsecure.law.cornell.edu/topics/health.html)
National
Help Law Program (NHeLP):
A
public interest law firm website that has an extensive
selection of articles, legal information, and
links. At this site you can find everything you
need to know about health care and the law, or
a link to the information you need. (http://www.nhelp.org)
FindLaw:
This commercial website lets you browse by
topic or search by key words. Its news pages are
informative and up-to-date. (http://www.findlaw.com)
U.S.
Department of Labor (DOL): Search the
DOL website for information on COBRA, ERISA, and
HIPAA. This site is geared toward small businesses,
but it is consumer-friendly. (http://www.dol.gov/public/search/schall.htm)
March
22 , 1:30pm CST
Topic: Understanding, Accessing, &
Appealing Your Healthcare Benefits (Originally
webcast March 22, 1:30 pm CST.)
PowerPoint
Presentation: A summary of the
key points of the webcast session. Download
or view the original PPT file. To move
through the slides, simply press the
Page Up or Page Down button on your
computer keyboard. To return to this
web page, click the Back button on the
toolbar on the upper, left corner of
your computer screen. You will need
PowerPoint 95 to view this presention.
If you don't have either version of
PowerPoint, click the HTML
Version to view a slideshow
version of the presentation. To return
to this> web page, select the home button (second fron the bottom) from
among the slide navigation buttons.
Frontline
Online: This
is part of a PBS site on Health Maintenance
Organizations. "How to Challenge
Your Plan's Decisions" describes
specific steps for the consumer to take.
(http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/hmo/)
Washington
Assistive Techology Alliance:
Discusses a variety of techniques
that can be used to get funding for
assistive technology. This process applies
to all appeals of insurance denials.
(http://www.wata.org)
dr.koop.com:
Details how to challenge an HMO decision
and how to file a complaint. (http://www.drkoop.com/hcr/insurance/library/hmo_challenge.asp)
Defining
Medical Necessity- A manual
on Strategies for Promoting Access to
Quality Care for Persons With Developmental
Disabilities, Mental Retardation, and
other Special Health Care Needs. Available
in print only for no cost from the National
Maternal and Child Health Clearinghouse
in Vienna, VA. (703) 356-1964.
http://www.nmchc.org
How
to Select a Health Plan for Your Family & Child with
Special Health Needs. (Originally webcast February
23, 1:30 pm CST.)
PowerPoint
Presentation: A summary of the key points
of the webcast session. Download or view the original
PPT file. To move through the slides, simply press
the Page Up or Page Down button on your computer
keyboard. To return to this web page, click the
Back button on the toolbar on the upper, left
corner of your computer screen. You will need
PowerPoint 95 to view this presention. If you
don't have either version of PowerPoint, click
the HTML
Version to view a slideshow version of the
presentation. To return to this web page, click
the Back button on the toolbar on the upper, left
corner of your computer screen.
Agency
for Healthcare Research and Quality: This
site provides a booklet, Choosing and Using
a Health Plan,
which helps you make sense of your choices in
health insurance.(http://www.ahcpr.gov/consumer/hlthpln1.htm)
National
Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA):
Assesses and reports on the quality of managed
care plans. Check how your own health plan rates.
(http://www.ncqa.org)
Evaluating
Managed Care Plans for Children with Special Health
Needs: A Purchaser's Tool A tool to assist
families in selecting and evaluating the capacity
of health plans to serve children with special
needs. (http://www.ichp.edu/managed/materials/purchaser/)
Family
Voices: Read their introduction to Managed
Care for Children with Special Health Needs. Provides
hints on what to know before you sign up with
managed care. (http://www.familyvoices.org)
Opening
the Door on Disabilities: A Workbook for People
with Disabilities and Advocates: A
workbook that explains how managed care works
and how to get the health services you need. Available
in print only for $12.50 from Partners in Health,
c/o The Coordinating Center, 8258 Veterans Highway,
Suite 13, Millersville, MD 21108. (410-987-1048)
The
Basics of Managed Care. (Originally webcast January
26, 1:30 pm CST.)
PowerPoint
Presentation: A summary of the key points of the webcast
session. Download or view the original PPT file. To move
through the slides, simply press the Page Up or Page Down
button on your computer keyboard. To return to this web
page, click the Back button on the toolbar on the upper,
left corner of your computer screen. You will need PowerPoint
95 to view this presention. If you don't have either version
of PowerPoint, click the HTML
Version to view a slideshow version of the presentation.
The ABCs of Managed Care: An online, self-study training
module on the basics of managed care.
Managed
Care Online: Includes an online dictionary that contains
380 terms related to managed care.
Family
Voices: Numerous brochures and fact sheets on manged
care and children with special health needs are available
in both English and Spanish.
Healthcare
Insurance Guides for Consumers: Sponsored by the Health
Insurance Association of America, an insurance industry
trade organization.
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