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Children's Health Care
Information from the Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network - (8)
Information from Government Agencies - (12)
Information from Private Organizations - (1)
  Information from the Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network
 
   Advocating for Behavioral Health Services for your Child This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
Tips on how to be a good advocate for in securing Behavorial Health Services for your child.
By: Pennsylvania Health Law Project
  
   
   Understanding "Wraparound" Services for Children in HealthChoices This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
Information on "Wraparound" Services for Children in the HealthChoices program.
By: Pennsylvania Health Law Project
  
   
   Reporting Parental Income for Medical Assistance for Children with Disabilities: Frequently Asked Questions This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
Information on reporting requirements of parents caring for children with disabilities.
By: Pennsylvania Health Law Project
  
   
   Standards for Disability for a Child with Mental Illness or Bio-Neurological Disorder This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
Information on the disablitiy standards that must be met by a child to qualify for medical assistance.
By: Pennsylvania Health Law Project
  
   
   Accessing Behavioral Health Services for your Child: The Interagency Service Planning Team (ISPT) Meeting This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
Information on ISPT Meetings and how to proepare for one.
By: Pennsylvania Health Law Project
  
   
   The Many Doors to Consumer Empowerment - A Guide to Advocacy for Mental Health Consumers in Pennsylvania This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
This guide was created to help people in Pennsylvania who are dealing with mental illness learn about the mental health system and when, where, and how you can shape it -- if you choose to.
By: Pennsylvania Health Law Project
  
   
   Getting Medical Assistance for a Child (under 18) with a Severe Disability, Behavioral or Autism Spectrum Disorder This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
Information on whether a child with a severe disability qualifies for Medical Assistance and how to prove it.
By: Pennsylvania Health Law Project
  
   
   The Psychological Evaluation This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
Information on what to look for in a comprehensive psychological evaluation.
By: Pennsylvania Health Law Project
  
   
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  Information from Government Agencies
 
   CHIP - Pennsylvania's Children's Health Insurance Programs (Separate Website)
CHIP Program website. CHIP is Pennsylvania's program to provide quality health insurance for children of working families who otherwise could not afford it.
By: Pennsylvania Insurance Department
  
   
   Health Care Coverage (Separate Website)
Information on child support services available to obtain health care coverage for children from a non-custodial parent.
By: Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare
  
   
   Questions and Answers on Insure Kids Now! (Separate Website)
Information on children's health insurance programs offered by states.
By: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  
   
   Child Care Works Subsidized Child Care Program (Separate Website)
Child Care Works is Pennsylvania's plan for improving the quality and increasing the availability of safe, affordable child care for Pennsylvania's working families.
By: Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare
  
   
   Benefits For Children With Disabilities (Separate Website)
This booklet is written primarily for the parents and caregivers of children with disabilities and adults disabled since childhood. It illustrates the kinds of Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits a child with a disability might be eligible for and explains how SSA evaluates disability claims for children.
By: Social Security Administration

    Read this in: Spanish / Español
  
   
   HealthCare.gov (Separate Website)
HealthCare.gov is a federal government Website managed by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services providing information on health care options that are available.
By: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  
   
   Understanding the Affordable Care Act (Video)
This video discusses the Affordable Care Act. The law puts into place comprehensive health insurance reforms that will hold insurance companies more accountable and will lower health care costs.
By: HealthCare.gov
  
   
   The Affordable Care Act's New Patient's Bill of Rights (Separate Website)
The new Patient's Bill of Rights under the Affordable Care Act - which will help children (and eventually all Americans) with pre-existing conditions gain coverage and keep it - protects all American's choice of doctors and end lifetime limits on the care consumers may receive. These new protections apply to nearly all health insurance plans
By: HealthCare.gov
  
   
   Temporary High Risk Pool Program (Separate Website)
Information on a high risk pool program included in the historic new health reform law to help provide affordable health insurance coverage to people who are uninsured because of pre-existing conditions.
By: HealthCare.gov
  
   
   Young Adults and the Affordable Care Act: Protecting Young Adults and Eliminating Burdens on Families and Businesses (Separate Website)
Provides information on the Affordable Care Act provisions that allow young adults to stay on their parents? health care plan until age 26.
By: HealthCare.gov
  
   
   Benefit Publications from the Social Security Administration (Separate Website)
Large collection of publications providing information on the various programs such as: disability benefits, appeal process, benefits for people with HIV, how workmans' compensation can affect your disability benefits, children with disabilities, info on receiving your payments, benefits for those who are blind or have low vision, details on ticket to work incentives, info on working while disabled, retirement benefits, government pension offset, medicare, windfall provision, survivors benefits, SSI, SSI for non-citizens, food stamps and other nutrition progams, protecting your on social security numbers, and more. Many publications available in Spanish.
By: Social Security Administration

    Read this in: Spanish / Español
  
   
   Pennsylvania Health Care Facilities Search (Separate Website)
Search aid to help you locate health facilities in Pennsylvania.
By: Pennsylvania Department of Health
  
   
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  Information from Private Organizations
 
   Facts About Federal Funding for States to Provide Health Coverage to Immigrant Children and Pregnant Women This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
Information on Children?s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009 (CHIPRA), providng a new opportunity to provide affordable health coverage to many immigrant children and pregnant women through Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
By: National Immigration Law Center
  
   
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Health Care Insurance Plans
PA Health Law Center Toll-Free Helpline - (1)
Information from the Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network - (3)
Information from Bar Associations and Other Legal Organizations - (2)
Information from Government Agencies - (13)
  PA Health Law Center Toll-Free Helpline
 
   PA Health Law Project Toll-Free Helpline - Call: 1-800-274-3258
The PA Health Law Project provides free legal services and advocacy to Pennsylvanians having trouble accessing publicly funded health care coverage or services. For assistance, call the PHLP Helpline at 1-800-274-3258 or 1-866-236-6310 TTY or e-mail the PHLP at staff@phlp.org. Information from the PHLP is also available online at www.phlp.org.
By: Pennsylvania Health Law Project
  
   
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  Information from the Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network
 
   Health Care Coverage When Leaving or Switching Jobs - Guide for Advocates This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
General overview of the rules for moving from one employer health plan to another or for moving from an employer plan to an individual health care plan.
By: Pennsylvania Health Law Project
  
   
   How to Obtain Mental Health and Drug & Alcohol Services in Pennsylvania This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
Booklet explaining how to obtain services under various programs in Pennsylvania.
By: Pennsylvania Health Law Project
  
   
   Your Right to HealthCare Coverage When Leaving or Switching Jobs This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
This brochure provides a general overview of the rules around moving from one employer sponsored healthcare coverage to another and the rules around moving from employer sponsored healthcare coverage to individual health insurance.
By: Pennsylvania Health Law Project
  
   
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  Information from Bar Associations and Other Legal Organizations
 
   Legal Briefs: Elder Law (Video) (Separate Website)
Information presented on the October 24, 2006 edition of Legal Briefs on KDKA-TV's Pittsburgh Today Live Show. (5:52)
By: Allegheny County Bar Association
  
   
   Legal Briefs: I've lost my job. Now what? (Separate Website)
Information discussed by Attorney Whitney Hughes on the February 27, 2009 edition of Legal Briefs on KDKA's Pittsburgh Today Live.

Features some common questions and some tips on navigating through filing for unemployment compensation and continuing to receive health care benefits through COBRA.
By: Allegheny County Bar Association
  
   
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  Information from Government Agencies
 
   HealthCare.gov (Separate Website)
HealthCare.gov is a federal government Website managed by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services providing information on health care options that are available.
By: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  
   
   Temporary High Risk Pool Program (Separate Website)
Information on a high risk pool program included in the historic new health reform law to help provide affordable health insurance coverage to people who are uninsured because of pre-existing conditions.
By: HealthCare.gov
  
   
   The Affordable Care Act's New Patient's Bill of Rights (Separate Website)
The new Patient's Bill of Rights under the Affordable Care Act - which will help children (and eventually all Americans) with pre-existing conditions gain coverage and keep it - protects all American's choice of doctors and end lifetime limits on the care consumers may receive. These new protections apply to nearly all health insurance plans
By: HealthCare.gov
  
   
   Young Adults and the Affordable Care Act: Protecting Young Adults and Eliminating Burdens on Families and Businesses (Separate Website)
Provides information on the Affordable Care Act provisions that allow young adults to stay on their parents? health care plan until age 26.
By: HealthCare.gov
  
   
   Job Loss - Important Information Workers Need To Know To Protect Their Health Coverage and Retirement Benefits (Separate Website)
When facing job loss or a reduction in hours, workers need to know their options ahead of time to prevent loss of health coverage. This Fact Sheet provides information on several options that may be available to individuals who are losing their health coverage when they lose their jobs, as well as options available regarding rolling over or cashing out retirement benefits.
By: United States Department of Labor
  
   
   Retirement And Health Care Coverage - Questions and Answers For Dislocated Workers (Separate Website)
This booklet addresses some of the common questions dislocated workers ask about their retirement and health care coverage. In addition, there is a brief guide to additional resources at the back. Together, they can help you in making critical decisions about your health care coverage and your retirement benefits.
By: United States Department of Labor
  
   
   Reservists Called To Active Duty (Separate Website)
Information on the rights of Reserve and National Guard units called to active duty with respect to the retirement and health benefits provided by their private-sector employers as they prepare to be deployed.
By: United States Department of Labor
  
   
   Retirement & Health Care Benefits... Questions & Answers for Reservists This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
This publication provides questions and answers for reservists about their rights protecting their retirement benefits and the health benefit options available to their family members to maintain health coverage during the time of active duty.
By: United States Department of Labor
  
   
   Your Employer's Bankruptcy - How Will It Affect Your Employee Benefits? (Separate Website)
Information on how your retirement and health benefits might be affected when your employer files for bankruptcy.
By: United States Department of Labor
  
   
   EBSA's Participant Assistance And Outreach Program (Separate Website)
Information on the Employee Benefits Security Administration's participant assistance and outreach program which is designed to educate participants, beneficiaries and plan sponsors about their rights and obligations under employee benefit laws, and to assist individuals in obtaining retirement and health benefits that have been improperly denied.
By: United States Department of Labor
  
   
   Health Privacy: A Fact Sheet for Pennsylvania Consumers (Separate Website)
Information on your right to privacy in health information collected on applications from filing claims, and during other insurance transactions.
By: Pennsylvania Insurance Department
  
   
   Portability of Health Coverage (HIPAA) (Separate Website)
Information on Federal Laws that provide rights and protection for people participating in group or individual health plans.
By: United States Department of Labor
  
   
   Health Benefits Advisor (Separate Website)
The Health Benefits Advisor is designed to help workers and their families better understand employer and employee organization (such as a union) provided group health benefits and the laws that govern them, especially when they experience changes in their life and work situations--such as marriage, childbirth, job loss or retirement.
By: United States Department of Labor
  
   
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