LA - News Briefing - An update on the Affordable Care Act - Thursday, Oct. 27th
AN UPDATE ON THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT -- EDUCATE YOUR AUDIENCES
**WHO BENEFITS NOW?
**SUCCESS STORIES FROM THE FRONTLINES
**HOW HEALTH HOMES ARE CHANGING HEALTH CARE DELIVERY
**WHAT LIES AHEAD
WHEN: Thusday, Oct. 27, 2011 from 11am – 1pm (Lunch Provided)
WHERE: Mercado de Paloma conference room, 3655 S. Grand, Los Angeles
WHO: Experts, health care providers, small business owner
WHY: Polls show most people still don't know what the benefits are and how to access them.
Seniors, women, patients with pre-existing conditions, young people, uninsured
children, small businesses, vulnerable populations all stand to gain but need
information our media can provide.
RSVP: Dana Levine – dlevine@newamericamedia.org or 415-503-4170
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