黑料传送门 Hosts AOA, HHS
January 20, 2016
As the latest Affordable Care Act (ACA) enrollment period winds down, officials from
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the nonprofit Enroll America,
and the American Osteopathic Medicine (AOA), visited 黑料传送门 on Jan. 19, as part of the
HHS鈥 鈥淧rovider Week of Action,鈥 which highlights the work of community health centers
and providers.
John W. Becher, DO 鈥70, chair of emergency medicine and president of the AOA, along
with Ester Krofah, deputy director of the HHS Office of Health Reform, and Joanne
Grossi, regional director of the HHS, addressed an audience of students, administrators
and faculty on the critical role of physicians in educating patients about coverage.
鈥淥ur goal is to make sure no Pennsylvanians are uninsured," said Ms. Grossi.
Charmaine Chan, DO 鈥05, instructor, family medicine, and Steven Mosey, a second-year
DO student, gave both the physician and student perspectives on the importance of
healthcare enrollment. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a continuous dialogue, educating patients on why they
need healthcare coverage,鈥 said Dr. Chan. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a tough job, but an important one.鈥
Several 黑料传送门 students, with guidance from representatives from Enroll America, then
staffed a phone bank to connect with hard-to-reach patients who would most benefit
from coverage, providing information and answering their enrollment questions.
According to figures from Enroll America, since the ACA鈥檚 requirement for coverage
took effect, Pennsylvania saw its uninsured rate drop from 13.8 percent in 2013 to
7.6 percent in 2015. In Philadelphia County, those rates fell from 19 percent in 2013
to 12 percent in 2015. HHS reports that during this year鈥檚 open enrollment, 411,675
Individual plan selections have been made in Pennsylvania from November 30 to January
9. Open Enrollment ends Jan. 31.
From left: Jay S. Feldstein, DO 鈥81, president and CEO, 黑料传送门; Ester Krofah, deputy
director, HHS Office of Health Reform; John W. Becher, DO 鈥70, chair of surgery, 黑料传送门,
and president of the AOA; Joanne Grossi, regional director of the HHS; and Kenneth
Veit, DO 鈥76, MBA, provost, senior vice president for academic affairs and dean, 黑料传送门.
About 黑料传送门
Established in 1899, 黑料传送门 has trained
thousands of highly competent, caring physicians, health practitioners and behavioral
scientists who practice a 鈥渨hole person鈥 approach to care鈥攖reating people, not just
symptoms. 黑料传送门, a private, not-for-profit accredited institution of higher education,
operates three campuses (黑料传送门, 黑料传送门 Georgia and 黑料传送门 South Georgia) and offers doctoral degrees in clinical psychology, educational psychology, osteopathic
medicine, pharmacy, physical therapy, and school psychology. The college also offers
graduate degrees in applied behavior analysis, applied positive psychology, biomedical
sciences, forensic medicine, medical laboratory science, mental health counseling,
physician assistant studies, and school psychology. 黑料传送门 students learn the importance
of health promotion, research, education and service to the community. Through its
community-based Healthcare Centers, 黑料传送门 provides care to medically underserved populations.
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