Health Care Service Corporation Aims to Decrease Number of Uninsured Americans Through Be Covered Campaign
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"Our goal with Be Covered is to improve the health of the communities we serve by helping the uninsured and underinsured understand their options and gain access to coverage," said
The Be Covered campaign works with diverse and trusted community partners, including civic associations, schools, places of worship, and community leaders to provide educational materials and other resources to help uninsured and underinsured individuals navigate the process of enrollment. Outreach activities include local events to engage the public about health insurance and preventive care, and to offer wellness screenings, family activities, and healthy food giveaways.
"We look forward to working together with the communities where we live and work to help improve the health and wellbeing of our friends, families and neighbors," said
Along with hosting community events throughout the open enrollment period, HCSC launched BeCovered.org, which provides a wide range of information about health insurance, wellness and how to enroll. The site features user-friendly, bilingual content including fact sheets and toolkits to help consumers understand their insurance options and what they need to do to prepare for the next enrollment period.
For more information, visit becovered.org.
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