Webinar: Health Care Enrollment for People Living With HIV

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Toward an AIDS-Free Generation:
Health Care Enrollment for People Living With HIV

Monday, November 24, 2014 | 2–2:45 p.m. Eastern Time

As part of World AIDS Day observance activities, AIDS.gov is hosting a webinar designed for HIV services providers, community-based organizations, federal staff, and other providers.

Speakers will highlight benefits of the health care law for people at risk for or living with HIV and viral hepatitis. Resources will be available to assist stakeholders in Marketplace outreach and enrollment efforts, particularly among communities of color and other populations disproportionately impacted by these infections.

The webinar will also focus on open enrollment and the critical role the Affordable Care Act plays in the implementation of the National HIV/AIDS Strategy and Viral Hepatitis Action Plan.

Time will be available during the webinar for viewer questions. Send in your questions for the panelists ahead of time by emailing: contact@AIDS.gov.

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