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Thursday, 10 October 2013

2 Free Events and Webinars from Penn Medicine and Oncolink

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Join Penn Medicine and Oncolink for two free presentations about healthcare coverage including the Affordability Care Act and Medicare Open Enrollment on Friday, October 25.

Both events take place at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center (PPMC).

What People with Cancer Need to Know About Medicare Open Enrollment

  • Date: Friday, October 25
  • Time: Noon to 1:30 pm
  • Location: Penn Presbyterian Medical Center (PPMC), 51 North 39th Street, Heart and Vascular Pavilion Auditorium, 1st floor
Medicare Open Enrollment is the one time a year that Medicare recipients can make changes to their coverage. This workshop will help you understand the terminology, out of pocket expenses, communicating with your insurance company and much, much more. If you are looking for ways to maximize your coverage and minimize your costs, this workshop is for you.

This workshop will be presented by Christina Bach, oncology social worker at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center and OncoLink.

Light refreshments will be served and parking in the Penn Presbyterian Medical Center garage will be available for $2.00.

Please call 215-662-8785 to register or for more information.

The Impact of the Affordable Care Act for Cancer Patients: It’s a Game Changer

  • Date: Friday, October 25
  • Time: 2 to 3 pm
  • Location: Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, 51 North 39th Street, Heart and Vascular Pavilion Auditorium, 1st floor

How does the Affordable Care Act make care more accessible for those with a chronic illness or pre-existing condition? This workshop will help you understand the basics of the law, the types of plans offered and how they will be managed, how to compare costs and get coverage and debunk some of the common myths.

This workshop will be presented by Christina Bach, oncology social worker at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center and OncoLink.

Light refreshments will be served and parking in the PPMC garage will be available for $2.00.

Please call 215-662-8785 to register or for more information.

View it on the Web

Can’t come in person?

Visit www.oncolink.org/webchat to join the workshop live from the Internet or watch a replay later.

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