The Georgia Department of Insurance is responsible for regulating all types of insurance sold in the Georgia – including health insurance policies.
An all-volunteer, grassroots group advocating national, universal, single-payer health care.
more The 2011 Alabama Healthcare Reform Summit brought together some of the brightest minds in the nation to talk about the healthcare reform bill and its potential impact on Alabama businesses and employment.
Offers many Illinois children comprehensive healthcare that includes doctors visits, hospital stays, prescription drugs, vision care, dental care and medical devices like eyeglasses and asthma inhalers.
How the state will implement the Affordable Care Act.
ACHI’s mission is to be a catalyst for improving the health of Arkansans through evidence-based research, public issue advocacy, and collaborative program development.
A Wisconsin program to provide health care coverage for uninsured families.
Dedicated to improving the health status of African Americans in the state of Wisconsin and to insure equitable and comprehensive health for all people.
For eligible women, Sage provides free office visits for breast and cervical exams, as well as a screening mammogram and Pap smears. If one of your screening tests shows a problem, Sage covers many diagnostic services and can often cover treatment, if needed.
How the state government will implement provisions of the Affordable Care Act.
GuaranteedHealthcare.org is a project of the California Nurses Association/National Nurses Organizing Committee, and patients and community groups around the country.
California OneCare is an online organizing network that exists to activate and empower people into a grassroots and netroots movement for universal health care in California.
A grassroots coalition of more than 300 local and statewide organizations representing consumers, health care workers and providers, community organizations, seniors, religious, labor, disability rights organizations and other citizens concerned about health care and wellness.
Goal is to create a regional, community-owned health care system to provide all Barnstable County residents comprehensive and affordable health care, delivered through the current and expanded network of providers.
A non-profit, grassroots organization founded on the premise of participatory democracy and the belief that meaningful reforms in the health care system will come only with the active involvement of consumers.” A model site for health reform activism and health care resources for the low-income uninsured.
In favor of a national, government funded and government-run health care system―often called socialized medicine or single-payer. I
Designed to provide health care insurance for children in families without health insurance or with inadequate health insurance. It does not replace Medicaid; in fact, children on Medicaid are precluded from CHIP participation.
For children under the age of 19 who are Massachusetts residents at any income level, who do not qualify for MassHealth (except MassHealth Limited), and who are uninsured.
CHIP is Pennsylvania’s program intended to provide health insurance for children of working families who otherwise could not afford it.
Indiana’s oldest and largest consumer and environmental rights organization.
Committed to the goal of universal health coverage as the most fair and efficient method of achieving positive health outcomes for individuals and the greater community. In an effort to achieve this goal, CSS has launched a comprehensive campaign to provide access to affordable, quality health care coverage to the nearly 2.5 million New Yorkers who lack health insurance. Working with local partners, our aim is to build public will and advocate for significant government support to ensure that a plan for universal health coverage is in place by 2010.
| The Connecticut Coalition for Universal Health Care was formed in January, 1999 and represents citizen, labor, political, business, and health care professional organizations. |
The state Children’s Health Insurance Program provides health insurance for children 18 and under whose family meets income guidelines. Parents, relatives, caregivers and pregnant women can also qualify for coverage.
Official government Web site for department responsible for oversight of insurance companies doing business in Connecticut.
The government program designed to help poor and indigent get health care. Pregnant women and children ages 18 and under who meet income requirements may be eligible for coverage, along with the aged, blind, and disabled. For more information about eligibility, contact your local Department of Social Services office.
A PDF document from the State of Ohio showing the ratio of consumer complaints on various health insurance plans, and more. Biggest complaints seem to be for Vantage and Physicians Mutual, neither of which are offered on this site.
Includes many downloadable PDF guides on buying different types of health insurance.
A project of the Missouri Foundation for Health to develop, publish, and promote specific policy recommendations to increase the number of Missourians with health coverage.
Help for families meeting certain income guidelines get health insurance for their children age 18 and under.
A nonpartisan group providing our reform information to all political parties, their candidates for public offices and all Delaware citizens.
The State of Vermont offers free and low-cost health care programs under the umbrella of Green Mountain Care.
Department of Health
doh.dc.gov
Phone: (202) 442-5955
Fax: (202) 442-4788
825 North Capitol Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
Designs public health systems, diagnoses and investigates health threats, develops policy, provides education and disease prevention, and administers the low-income Medicaid insurance program.
State agency dealing with health care issues in Louisiana.
Page of links to health insurance resources, provided by the state of Maine.
DCPCA is a leader in the health care community as a nonprofit health action and advocacy organization working to ensure that all residents of Washington, DC have the ability and opportunity to lead healthier lives – through increased health care coverage, expanded access, improved quality, workforce development, and enhanced communication.
Works in partnership with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to assist in providing quality medical care for eligible individuals and families with low incomes and limited resources.
The Eastern Panhandle Single-Payer Action Network (EPSPAN) is a chapter of
Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP) as well as an affiliate of
Healthcare-Now!.
Virginia’s low-cost health insurance for children whose families earn too much to qualify for Medicaid but do not have private health insurance.
Presented by the Pennsylvania Department of Insurance.
How the State of Idaho will implement the provisions of the Affordable Care Act.
The Vermont Department of Banking, Insurance, Securities and Health Care Administration’s Consumer Services section — help for consumers who would like to file a complaint about an insurance company.
Six questions to determine whether you may be eligible for free medical services.
A statewide network organization dedicated to improving the health of all Floridians by promoting sustainable access to affordable, effective health care.
A grassroots organization which empowers citizens to influence public policy by organizing and educating in areas where consumer voices are underrepresented. FCAN is working with Health are for America NOW to create meaningful health care reform.”
Official government Web site for department responsible for health care services for Floridans.
State program to help children under 19 get health insurance coverage through MediKids, Healthy Kids, Children’s Medical Services or Medicaid for Children.
A state-run site designed to connect consumers with health care information and services, including downloadable PDF guides to health and human services and more.
A volunteer-run organization advocating guaranteed affordable coverage for every American.
Information on the federal/state program to provide health coverage for those without the means to pay for it.
A list of clinics in Wisconsin are available for people with little or no insurance.
The Georgia Department of Community Health (DCH) was created in 1999 to serve as the lead agency for health care planning and purchasing issues in Georgia.
The Georgia Department of Insurance is responsible for regulating all types of insurance sold in the Georgia – including health insurance policies.
Gov. Chris Gregoire’s office has published this information on the State of Washington’s implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
A grass roots organization which strives to build a democratic culture, develop leadership from citizens, and provide opportunities for meaningful participation to address economic and social injustice.
A resource by Medical University of South Carolina to help and encourage state residents to live healthier lives.
Health insurance resources from the state of Hawaii including severable downloadable PDFs
Health Action New Mexico (HANM) was founded in 1995 as a coalition to achieve access to health care and fight Medicaid cuts.
The state of Washinton’s Medicaid programs.
Advocates for secure, affordable, and comprehensive health care coverage for all State of Washington residents implemented through a unified financing system.
The statewide Consumer Voices for Coverage project seeking to achieve a commitment to provide affordable and comprehensive health coverage to all New Yorkers by 2010. The project’s strategy is to develop a set of standards that puts all universal health coverage proposals through rigorous scrutiny, providing an easily digestible comparison scorecard for both consumers and policymakers.
Working toward a publicly-financed, sustainable quality Health Care system that is open to all people in NC.
Working for secure, affordable health care for each and every Oregonian through a universal, single-payer health care system for every resident of the state (and nation).
An education and social welfare organization, founded in 2006 to secure a comprehensive single payer health care system for every citizen of Pennsylvania.
Health Care for All Pennsylvania is an education and social welfare organization, founded in 2006 to secure a comprehensive single payer health care system for every citizen of Pennsylvania.
A Philadelphia based organization working for single payer (“Medicare for All”) health care at both the state and national level.
A grassroots coalition that believes health care is a human right and that every person in the state of Texas deserves access to high-quality health care at an affordable cost.
A page by the South Carolina Department of Insurance on national health care reform.
How Delaware will implement the provisions of the Affordable Care Act.
How the Affordable Care Act will be implemented in the State of Maryland.
Designed to provide information on the State of Georgia’s effort to understand the impacts of the Affordable Care Act, more commonly referred to as federal health reform legislation.
How the State of Georgia will implement provisions of the Affordable Care Act.
A service of Health Sciences Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
The first-in-the-nation state health insurance exchange.
Dedicated to passing laws in Ohio that will protect the consumer’s right to choose their own healthcare practitioner and practice.
From the Pennsylvania Insurance Department.
A nonprofit public interest law firm in Louisiana dedicated exclusively to health care access. Launched in February 2010, HLA/LA provides free legal representation and assistance to eligible Louisiana families.
How the state will implement the provisions of the Affordable Care Act.
Information on the state’s implementation of national health care reform.
How the District will implement the Affordable Care Act.
A state government site that is the official source for health reform information and the state’s implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
Healthcare-Now of Maryland is a statewide grassroots organization working for affordable, accessible quality health care for all Marylanders.
The HealthWell Foundation provides financial assistance to eligible individuals to cover coinsurance, copayments, healthcare premiums and deductibles for certain treatments.
A statewide network of local partnerships that address health and safety issues at the community level.
CHIP is a low-cost, private health insurance plan which provides health insurance to eligible children age 18 and under. Children qualify for CHIP based on family size and income.
A group of Indiana citizens who support a publicly financed, privately delivered (single payer) universal health plan at the state and national level.
Helps qualifying low-income families get health insurance for their children ages 18 and under.
Includes a “Shopping Guide to Health Insurance” published by the State of Idaho and other publications.
An association of concerned citizens committed to seeing that all residents of the state have access to high quality medical care through universal health insurance coverage. It is the Idaho chapter of the national organization Physicians for a National Health Program PNHP.
Health care assistance for denial of insurance benefits, slow pay on claims, claims partially cancelled, etc. Campaign for Better Health Care An Illinois coalition working to create an accessible, quality health care system for all.
Provides prescription drug assistance to low-income seniors and disabled persons. For participants enrolled in Medicare Part D, Illinois Cares Rx helps lower the participants’ copayments and cost-sharing. Illinois Cares Rx provides direct prescription drug coverage for participants who are not eligible for Medicare.
The state agency dedicated to improving the lives of Illinois families through healthcare coverage and child support services.
A collaborative of Illinois health policy and community based organizations: AARP of Illinois, AgeOptions, AIDS Foundation of Chicago, Campaign for Better Health Care, Health & Medicine Policy Research Group, Illinois Maternal & Child Health Coalition, Illinois PIRG Education Fund, and the Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law.
Illinois PIRG is a consumer group that stands up to powerful interests whenever they threaten our health and safety, our financial security or our right to fully participate in our democratic society.
A coalition of groups and individuals throughout Illinois working to enact a single-payer system for financing health care. It seeks coverage that is universal, equitably financed, not-for-profit, and publicly accountable, offering comprehensive health care and free choice of providers.
As part of the Federal Balanced Budget Act of 1997, Congress created the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) as a way to encourage the states to provide health insurance to uninsured children. This is Indiana’s implementation of the law.
Resources for consumers in Indiana.
The University looks at the implications of the Affordable Care Act.
The State of Washington’s Insurance Commission with how the new health care law will affect Oregonians.
Iowa’s program to help families with low income provide health insurance for their children.
Includes information on health care and insurance topics for consumers in Iowa.
A government program to help the poor obtain health care services. Also eligible are pregnant women and children 18 and under who meet income requirements, along with aged, blind, and disabled individuals.
Includes a variety of resources for Kansans seeking health insurance coverage.
Kansas’ SCHIP – helps qualifying low-income families get health insurance for their children ages 18 and under. Under Kansas’ program, adults living in the same household may also qualify for coverage. See the site for more details.
A coalition of individuals and organizations working to pass universal, single payer health insurance as embodied in the plan of the Physicians for a National Health Program and in HR 676, the Medicare for All legislation, sponsored by Congressman John Conyers.
The health insurance section of the official state site.
The Kentucky Department of Insurance is working to implement the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Brings you down to the health insurance section.
Progress reports on Wisconsin’s implementation of the Affordable Care Act.
Provides no-cost health insurance to low-income children, including dental care. Includes doctor charges, hospitalization, immunization and other services.
Offers descriptions of specific divisions and programs within the Department of Insurance that specifically deal with health insurance issues – each listing has several contacts listed.
The department publishes this PDF consumer guide to individual health insurance in Louisiana.
The Senior Health Insurance Information Program is for Louisiana residents who have reached retirement age.
File a complaint against an insurance company doing business in Louisana. Here’s a PDF guide on how to file a complaint.
The Maine Legislature created DHA in 2003 as “an independent executive agency to arrange for the provision of comprehensive, affordable health care coverage to eligible small employers, including the self-employed, their employees and dependents, and individuals on a voluntary basis.
Guaranteed-issue individual health insurance is available in Maine from Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, MEGA Life & Health Insurance Company, and several health maintenance organizations (HMOs). This guide attempts to help you compare and contrast the options.
Uses federal and state funds to provide health care coverage to low-income children 18 and under and pregnant women of any age.
Links to consumer guide to health insurance, provided by the State of Maryland.
Providing access to health care services for many of the state’s low-income residents. Individuals may be eligible for services through the Maryland Medicaid Program, the Maryland Children’s Health Program or the Maryland Primary Adult Care Program (PAC)
Working to establish a Single Payer Health Care System in Massachusetts so that all residents of the Commonwealth will have access to comprehensive, quality, affordable and equitable health care.
Wikipedia page on what’s been called “Romneycare” — the Massachusetts health care reforms which became the blue print for President Obama’s Affordable Care Act (ACA).
This site is where you can learn how to help support the new Massachusetts Health Care Reform Law.
MassHealth pays for health care for certain low- and medium-income people living in the state, including a program for individuals who are HIV positive. MassHealth also manages the Insurance Partnership for small businesses, the Children’s Medical Security Plan, Healthy Start, and the Special Kids/Special Care Pilot Program, cosponsored with the Department of Social Services.
The medical assistance program (Medicaid) which provides health insurance coverage to eligible Hawaiians It covers all ages 64 and under but has certain requirements and income eligibility guidelines.
Facts on Minnesota and Medicaid.
Works in partnership with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to assist in providing quality medical care for eligible individuals and families with low incomes and limited resources.
A joint Federal and State program that provides payment for some medical costs for certain individuals who are older, have low incomes and limited assets, or are disabled.
Committed to educating Michiganders about single-payer national health insurance and getting citizens to participate in the Million Letters for Health Care Campaign by U.S. Congressional Districts.
Information and links provided by the state’s department responsible for community health issues.
Health insurance publications offered by the State of Michigan.
Knowing your rights and how to exercise them is the first step toward being a better consumer in today’s health insurance market.
PDF explaining the state’s health insurance program for uninsured children of working families. MIChild services are provided by many HMOs and other health care plans throughout Michigan.
Basic health care coverage for low-income Minnesotans through publicly subsidized health care assistance program
The state’s Web site to explain impacts of federal health care reform on Mississippians.
Information on health care for the state’s lowest income individuals and families.
Links of interest to the state’s health insurance consumers.
MFH seeks to empower the people of the communities we serve to achieve equal access to quality health services that promote prevention and encourage healthy behaviors.
A non-profit, non-partisan statewide organization of diverse individuals and groups whose purpose is to educate and advocate for universal health care through a single payer program.
Designed to provide health care insurance for children in families without health insurance or with inadequate health insurance. It does not replace Medicaid; in fact, children on Medicaid are precluded from CHIP participation.
The state agency dealing with public health issues.
Assisting low-income individuals and families.
A statewide group formed to affect the current national debate on health care reform. Committed to true universal health care, a Medicare-type system where everyone is in and no one is out.
Encourages the establishment of a single-payer health care system in the United States and particularly for West Virginia families.
State resources on the implantation of the Affordable Care Act.
A non-profit group of businesses, health providers, associations, insurance carriers, and individuals from across Nebraska who believe in the establishment of a state-based Health Insurance Exchange.
Published by the Nebraska Department of Insurance.
The Department of Insurance’s page for explaining health insurance rate increases.
Health care coverage for qualified children developed by the State of Nebraska. It includes both the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and the Nebraska Medical Assistance Program (also known as Medicaid).
DHHS administers the Medicaid Program which provides health care services to eligible elderly and disabled individuals and eligible low-income pregnant women, children and parents.
Provides low-cost, comprehensive health care coverage to low income, uninsured children age 18 and under who are not covered by private insurance or Medicaid.
Consumer health assistance from the state of Nevada.
The state agency tasked with health insurance issues provides information on Nevada and health care reform.
A group of host organizations who come together to discuss issues impacting Nevadans health care.
Provides access to affordable, quality health and dental coverage to uninsured children and teens in New Hampshire.
The federal and state funded program that serves needy individuals and families who meet financial and other eligibility requirements and certain other individuals who lack adequate resources to pay for medical care.
Working for quality of health care for all who live in New Jersey.
A free program that helps consumers access affordable, quality health care and effectively navigate the often complex health insurance system, sponsored by CitizenAction Education Fund.
Information for health insurance consumers from the State of New Jersey.
Dedicated to common sense solutions to ensure that every New Jerseyan can get the care they need when they need it.
Medicaid provides health insurance to parents/caretakers and dependant children, pregnant women, and people who are aged, blind or disabled. These programs pay for hospital services, doctor visits, prescriptions, nursing home care and other healthcare needs, depending on what program a person is eligible for.
Provides information health insurance for citizen’s of New Jersey.
The Medicaid assistance division of the New Mexico state government.
Provides convenient access to consumers to reliable insurance products which are underwritten by dependable and financially sound companies. The division strives to ensure that these companies have a proven history of fair and reasonable rates and are represented by trustworthy and qualified agents.
No cost or low cost health coverage for children under 19 years old. If your household income is less than 185% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines, health care services are provided to your child at no cost. If your household income is between 185% – 235% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines, some of the health care services your child receives may require that you make a co-payment at the time each service is provided.
Physicians for a National Health Program is a nonprofit organization of 14,000 physicians, medical students and health professionals who support single-payer national health insurance. This is the website of the NY Metro Chapter of PNHP.
A comprehensive list of health insurance programs administered by the State of New York.
Health insurance plan for kids. Depending on your family’s income, your child may be eligible to join either Children’s Medicaid or Child Health Plus .
A long list of links to information published by the State of New York regarding health insurance and health care topics.
An organization devoted to expanding health insurance coverage, increasing access to high-quality health care services, and improving public and community health. NYSHealth was established by the State of New York with charitable funds from the privatization of Empire Blue Cross/Blue Shield.
Provides information on the price of medical care in New Hampshire. Developed by the New Hampshire Insurance Department and the Commissioner’s Advisory Committee on Health Insurance.
Low cost or no cost health insurance program from the State of New Jersey kids and certain low-income parents.
A labor and grassroots coalition that advocates single-payer health care for all Americans. We use HR 676 — the United States National Health Care Act, also known as Expanded and Improved Medicare for All — as a template.
For families who make too much money to qualify for Medicaid but too little to afford rising health insurance premiums so they are able to get free or reduced price comprehensive health care for their children.
An independent, not-for-profit, statewide news organization dedicated to covering health care in North Carolina
The trade group for health care providers in North Carolina.
Serves about 20 percent of the state’s population, whose low income prevents them from purchasing health insurance in the private market.
The State Health Officer’s comprehensive site for health care information for state residents.
Health insurance section with topics of interest to North Dakotans.
Information on the federal and state funded Medicaid program for North Dakotans.
Health care information and resources for health insurance consumers from the state’s attorney general.
How the state will implement the provisions of the Affordable Care Act.
A state web site to offer health reform information for Maryland individuals, families, seniors, and small businesses.
Help for those Minnesotans who have difficulty with mental health or developmental disability services they have received or need to receive.
Designed to provide increased access to health coverage for children in families with income too high to qualify for Medicaid (Title XIX) but too low to afford private coverage.
A PDF published by the Ohio Department of Insurance.
Deals with many issues affecting health care delivery in Ohio.
Each year, Ohio’s community mental health systems provide services to more than 260,000 people, including 75,000 adults who are disabled by severe mental illness and 70,000 children with emotional disorders. More information at the department’s Web site.
Describes what the State of Ohio is doing to comply with requirements of the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
The federal and state funded program for low income Ohioans.
The children’s health insurance program for Oklahomans.
The primary entity in the state of Oklahoma charged with controlling costs of state-purchased health care.
Health insurance information for Oregonians.
Provides health care coverage to low-income Oregonians through programs administered by the Division of Medical Assistance Programs (DMAP). Currently, more than 600,000 people each month receive health care coverage through the Oregon Health Plan.
A Wikipedia page on the plan, first passed in 1993, that at the time made Oregon the leader in health care reform.
Medicaid provides health care insurance for low-income residents through a federal and state partnership. Federal regulations provide a framework for each state to build a unique Medicaid program or State Medicaid Plan.
South Carolina’s program to provide Medicare coverage to children 18 and under who live in families with income at or below 150 percent of the Federal Poverty Level.
Michigan’s Office of Financial and Insurance Services provides a publication discussing plans which provide discounts for those without insurance when purchasing health services.
A Children’s Health Insurance Program to expand coverage to children in low income families. It is not a Medicaid plan. The plan will pay for preventive services and acute medical care, as well as vision and dental care.
A nationally recognized expert and consultant on access to health care for low-income consumers, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. For more than two decades, PHLP has engaged in direct advocacy on behalf of individual consumers while working on the kinds of health policy changes that promise the most to the Pennsylvanians in greatest need.
The State of Pennsylvania’s department of insurance provides official information all types of insurance.
Medical Assistance, also known as Medicaid, and sometimes referred to as MA, pays for health care services for eligible individuals.
The largest state chapter of Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP). We are physicians, medical students, health professionals and advocates who believe that access to high-quality health care is a right and should be provided equitably as a public service rather than bought and sold as a commodity.
ince 1987, Physicians for a National Health Program has advocated for reform in the U.S. health care system. The Western Washington Chapter was initiated in the fall of 2005.
Blog for the Capitol District chapter of the nationwide Physicians for a National Health Program.
A dedicated office to aid health insurance consumers and promote the state health care system. Follow the links at left to access consumer information.
An affiliate of the national Healthcare-Now organization, works to achieve universal access to affordable healthcare.
A statewide coalition of organizations and individuals in Ohio seeking fundamental health care reform in our state and country so that every resident is guaranteed full and comprehensive coverage.
Volunteers educating voters since 1994 to talk with their friends, co-workers, and neighbors about health care minus the insurance companies.
A statewide coalition of diverse organizations and organizing committees working together for a comprehensive, high-quality, publicly-funded health care system that will serve everyone in Oregon and the United States.
A statewide clearinghouse for all single payer/medicare-for-all initiatives and events throughout the state.
Consumer services from the North Carolina Department of Insurance.
A health coverage program jointly funded by the federal and state government. This program helps pay some or all medical bills for many people who can’t afford them.
Manages the state’s Medicaid program to provide heath care coverage for those who cannot afford it.
Consumer health insurance information from the state Department of Insurance.
Promotes healthcare change by focusing on the need for national healthcare reform. This website provides information and support to SC citizens who want to address healthcare issues and solve problems.
Provides health insurance at little or no cost to South Dakota children who meet certain eligibility guidelines.
Its mission is to prevent disease and promote health, ensure access to needed, high-quality health care, and to efficiently manage public health resources.
Its Division of Economic Assistance is responsible for administering the Medicaid to help low income individuals and families.
Part of the state’s Department of Labor and Regulation, this office provides health insurance advice to South Dakotans and information on companies operating within its borders.
The department has published “The Instant Insurance Guide: Health” as a guide to buying and using health insurance in Delaware. To obtain printed copies of the guide, please call 1-800-282-8611 or (302) 674-7310, or email consumer@state.de.us.
Medicaid furnishes medical assistance to low-income families and the elderly, blind and disabled people without enough income to pay for medical services.
Various state medical programs including medicaid, immunizations, mental health and more.
State government health insurance resources.
Health reform facts and explanations offered on different topics by government agencies and insurance regulatory bodies.
The State of Minnesota’s department of health provides information on health insurance.
The State of Ohio’s department of insurance provides official information all types of insurance.
Created by executive order of Governor Lincoln Chafee to make Rhode Island a leader in implementing national health care reform.
Publications on health insurance for consumers, as provided by the State of Massachusetts.
Oversees, examines and monitors Health Maintenance Organizations and Behavioral Health Organizations participating in the TennCare program.
Tennessee’s Medicaid managed care program that provides health coverage for 1.2 million low-income children, pregnant woman and disabled Tennesseans.
A nonprofit consumer health care advocacy group seeking health care reform.
Sfamilies with uninsured children may be eligible for health coverage through Medicaid and the Texas CHIP. Includes regular checkups and dental care.
The health care section of the Department’s Web site, with consumer information and more.
A resource by the Texas Department of Insurance to help Texans find health insurance coverage.
The State and Federal cooperative venture that provides medical coverage to eligible needy persons.
A project of the Center for Public Policy Priorities, aims to inform and mobilize all Texans on the national debate on health care reform.
When making decisions about health coverage, consumers should know the specifics regarding the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Helps regon families pay the monthly premium for high-quality, private health insurance plans. FHIAP pays from 50 percent to 95 percent of the premium for Oregonians who are uninsured and meet income and other guidelines.
The place for consumers to check out their insurance agent or company or to access the state consumer hotline (1-877-693-5236, is available 8 a.m. to 5 p.m) or to file a complaint.
A non-profit association that represents and advocates on behalf of its provider members to improve health care in Hawaii.
Impact of various components of the Affordable Care Act on Iowans.
Established in 1995 by the Kansas Health Foundation to be an information resource for state policymakers. The foundation made the commitment based on its conclusion that health policy decisions often were based on fragmented, anecdotal and sometimes biased information.
MPA fights for quality, affordable health care for all Mainers and supports a universal, single-payer health care system.
Formed in 2006 as a non-partisan, state-wide, grassroots alliance of individuals and organizations dedicated to seeing that every resident of Maryland has comprehensive, affordable, accessible, high quality health care.
MHAP is a voice for improved health care for all throughout the state of Mississippi, especially those whose health is threatened by poverty, racism, malnutrition and violence.
State government information on the implementation of the provisions of the Affordable Care Act.
A Bellingham, Washington group organizing and advocating for a National Single-Payer Healthcare System.
UHCAN Ohio’s mission is to achieve high quality, accessible, affordable health care for all Ohioans.
An independent, nonprofit, grant-making organization dedicated to achieving a quality health care system that is affordable and available for everyone in the state.
The Insurance Department’s page on the impact of the Affordable Care Act on Utah.
Families who cannot afford to buy health insurance for their children may be eligible for health coverage through the Utah CHIP.
Information on insurance programs – Medicare, Medicaid and long term health insurance information.
A resource for the public, community leaders, businesses, health care providers and policy makers interested in strengthening the health care system while working to develop visionary and systemic solutions to the crisis of the uninsured and under-insured.
UHPP is a nonpartisan, 501-C-3 nonprofit organization whose vision is for a health care system that provides medically necessary care to all Utah residents in a timely, efficient, and culturally effective manner with sustainable financing.
Organized to bring the issue of health system reform before the voters of Utah.
Vermont for Single Payer is the primary campaign of Vermont Health Care For All (VTHCA) and is overseen by the Board of that organization. VTHCA, a Vermont non-profit corporation (501(c) 3), was established in 2003 with the purpose of educating the public about the advantages of a universal publicly financed health care system for Vermont.
The place to go to find out how America’s most progressive state is implementing health care reform, both the Affordable Care Act and its own single-payer health care initiative.
A site rich in information for Virginia citizens concerned about their health.
State of Virgina’s PDF document with information about traditional health insurance and managed care health insurance plans.
A state initiative to implement health care reform.
A statewide grassroots social justice group working to mobilize citizens to lobby for more affordable health care.
Members of VA PNHP advocate for single-payer national health insurance and speak about it to interested groups throughout Virginia.
Consumer information for state citizens dealing with agents or companies.
A Washington State initiative aimed at streamlining applications for children’s
The state agency tasked with administering the federal-state partnership to serve low income West Virginians.
A low cost health care plan for children and teenagers of working families.
Administers programs aimed toward the citizens of West Virginia.
Bringing together individuals, private organizations, and state agencies to work to improve the health of children and families in West Virginia.
A tax-exempt, nonprofit organization under IRC 501(c)(4) organized in November, 2005 by a diverse group of individuals concerned about the rising cost of health care and health care insurance coverage.
An all-volunteer, grassroots group advocating national, universal, single-payer health care.
The New Jersey Legislature in 1992 created two programs to guarantee access to health coverage for individuals and small employers, regardless of health status, age, claims history, or any other risk factor.
The trade group for hospital in Wisconsin.
A web-based source of population data and information about Wyoming community health and healthy communities in general.
The joint federal and state government program that pays for medical care for some low income and medically needy individuals and families.
A program that helps Wyoming families provide health insurance for their children.