
Patient Legal Handbook
This handbook answers many commonly asked questions about healthcare and a lot more.
This handbook answers many commonly asked questions about healthcare and a lot more.
If you have more than one health insurance plan, it is important to understand how your plans work together to pay for your health care.
If you have health insurance through your parents, you can typically stay on their plan until you turn 26, though there are exceptions. Losing your
This webinar recording details insurance denials and how to construct your appeal submission. Complete the form and you will gain access to the recording, and
This resource provides a logical approach to the appeals process and practical advice to submit a successful appeal.
Insurance options are available for young people to receive essential health coverage, often for free or low cost ― even if you can’t get health
Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) are joint federal/state programs. Learn more about it and find the contact information for your state office.
This foundational childhood cancer survivor guide details different kinds of insurance and how it applies to survivors.
CHIP provides low-cost health coverage to children in families that earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid. In some states, CHIP covers pregnant women.
This resource provides a variety of webinars on insurance-related concerns.