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Paying for Health Care

See also: Health Care Reform and Health & Medical Assistance.

Pittsburgh Resources

  • Underinsured or Uninsured: A Guide to the Health Care Resources in Allegheny County
    Updated November 2010, this directory lists clinics and health centers in Allegheny County that serve people without health insurance or who are minimally insured. Also included is information about prescription assistance, transportation, and consumer advocacy resources.
  • Be Well Pittsburgh!
    This website compiles information about health resources in the Pittsburgh area in order to improve uninsured Pittsburghers' awareness of and access to health care resources.
 

Web Sites

Health Insurance and Health Plans

  • Health Plan Ratings
    Published by JD Power and Associates, this global marketing information firm conducts independent and unbiased surveys of customer satisfaction, product quality and buyer behavior. It rates health plans both local and across the country in 8 categories including: approval process, choice of doctors and hospitals, coverage benefits, claims processing, and insurance statements.
  • The National Committee for Quality Assurance
    NCQA is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving health care quality. You can find a private health insurance provider or check your current provider with NCQA's interactive Health Plan Report Card database, updated monthly, that includes all companies licensed to sell health insurance in Pennsylvania. Health plans that meet the standards for quality of care and service receive NCQA Accreditation, a nationally recognized as a seal of approval.
  • Pennsylvania Insurance Department Health Insurance
    Identifies private health insurers licensed to do business in PA. Also includes the number and type of complaints filed against a company and a comparison of their rates. Toll Free Phone Number: 1-877-881-6388 The Department also administers these insurance programs:
    • adultBasic
      For uninsured Pennsylvanians between the ages of 19 and 64 who have jobs without healthcare benefits, or who are between jobs. Income limitations apply. Toll Free Phone Number: 1-800-GO-BASIC
    • Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
      Provides health insurance for children and teens of working families who otherwise could not afford it. Income limitations apply. Toll Free Phone Number: 1-800-986-KIDS
    • PA Fair Care
      PA Fair Care is Pennsylvania’s health plan for uninsured adults with pre-existing conditions. This temporary plan offers transitional insurance coverage until the broader coverage provisions of federal health insurance reform come to fruition in January 2014.

Medicare, Medicaid, Medical Assistance

  • Medicare.gov
    This is the official U.S. government site for people with Medicare and the first place to look for answers to any Medicare questions. "The Medicare & You" guide is available here and the site also has links to compare local health plans, medigap policies, nursing homes, home health agencies and hospitals.
  • APPRISE
    Apprise is a free health insurance counseling program designed to help Pennsylvanians with Medicare. Counselors are specially trained volunteers who can answer questions about Medicare D and provide objective, easy-to-understand information about health insurance.
  • Pennsylvania Office of Medical Assistance Programs
    Medical Assistance (MA) also referred to as Medicaid is a joint state/federal program that provides payment for health care services on behalf of eligible low-income individuals with limited income and high medical expenses.

Long Term Care

  • LongTermCare.gov
    This National Clearinghouse for Long-Term Care Information from the U. S. Department of Health & Human Services provides information about the cost of long-term care and how to pay for it and includes a detailed overview of both public programs and private insurance.
  • Pennsylvania Department of Insurance: Long-Term Care Insurance
    Long term care information includes a directory of approved insurance companies licensed in Pennsylvania that offer long-term care policies. Policy rates are shown for each of the six categories of long-term care policies that a company offers.
 

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Subject LC Classification
Medicaid
Medicare
HD 7102-7125
R 728

Selected Books

Brock, Fred
Health Care on Less Than You Think: The New York Times Guide to Getting Affordable Coverage
RA410.53.B754 2006
This guide is designed to help you manage your family's health care costs.
 
Lankford, Kimberly
The Insurance Maze: How You Can Save Money on Insurance and Still Get the Coverage You Need
HG8531.L35 2006
Making the right decisions about your health care insurance is important. This guide presents guides you through the tough decisions and helps you avoid costly mistakes
 
Matthews, J.L.
Social Security, Medicare and Government Pensions
KF3650.M37 2007
Completely updated, this guide helps you get the most from your retirement pension income and the best possible medical insurance.
 
Nather, David
The New Health Care System: Everything You Need to Know
KF3605.A328201 A2 2010bx
"Providing clear, concise answers to countless questions about sweeping health care reform signed into law by President Obama in early 2010, Nather, a senior writer for Congressional Quarterly, has created an indispensible guide." -- Publishers Weekly
 
TheStreet.com Ratings' Guide to Health Insurers
rqHG9395.T494x
Published quarterly, each volume compiles health insurance company ratings and analyses.