About A Third Of Americans Unaware Of Obamacare Open Enrollment

Open enrollment awareness across the country
While the Affordable Care Act's fifth open enrollment season is off to a surprisingly good start, many uninsured people said they weren't even aware of it, according to a survey released Friday.
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ACA Enrollment 2018: What You Need to Know

Larry Levitt, Senior Vice President for Special Initiatives and Co-Executive Director, Program for the Study of Health Reform and Private Insurance, Kaiser Family Foundation
One in an ongoing series of articles about the Trump administration's efforts to undermine the Affordable Care Act.
Alfre Woodard: Lifting the Burden and Carrying on the Work

Alfre Woodard
The Black AIDS Institute's Heroes in the Struggle Gala and Award Celebration honors, in a star-studded event and photographic tribute, individuals who, over the past year, have made a heroic contribution to the fight against HIV/AIDS. Below, one in a series profiling the 2017 honorees.
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All About PrEP: The Key to Prevention

Gerald Garth, HIV Specialist
Prevention is vital to ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic. At the heart of a sound prevention strategy is pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP. A Brown Bag Lunch Webinar held by the Black AIDS Institute in May 2017 provided an overview of how the biomedical prevention tool works as well as information to help clear up any misconceptions.
Americans Eager For Leaders To Cooperate To Make Health Law Work

More Trump-supporting Republicans wants current ACA to fail
Move on.
That's what most people say Congress and the Trump administration should do after the Senate failed to approve legislation in July to revamp the Affordable Care Act, according to a survey this month.
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