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The Marketplace, Enrollment and Essential Benefits + General Discussion

The Marketplace, Enrollment and Essential Benefits + a General Discussion of ACA.

Roberta Riportella is the Kansas Health Foundation Professor of Community Health in the School of Family Studies and Human Services, College of Human Ecology, Kansas State University and K State Research and Extension.

Professor Riportella has spent over 30 years analyzing health policy and teaching about it, most recently as a Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She has a long and varied career working with many state based agencies, non-profits, and health care provider groups focused on issues related to how individuals, families and communities can best create opportunities for health and accessing health care.

Since March 2010 when health care reform became a law, Professor Riportella has been helping professional groups, communities and consumers become informed about its potential impact.

Visit Dr. Riportella's Blog - Issues in the Health Reform - https://blogs.ksre.ksu.edu/issuesinhealthreform/

Qualtrics On-Line Survey to complete AFTER the webinar
http://bitsy.eu/6nvv

LINK to fully-adaptable PowerPoint

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/33647485/Creating%20Healthy%20Communities%20July%2025%252c%202013%20Details%20on%20the%20Marketplace.pptx

(Sorry for long URL -- tried to use URL shortener and it wouldn't go to Dropbox)

https://connect.extension.iast...60kxuy76hi

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