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University of South Florida awarded $5.9 million for Obamacare outreach

Sun-Sentinel September 3, 2015 The University of South Florida’s non-profit Florida Covering Kids & Families program has been awarded $5.9 million in federal funds to continue its Affordable Care Act outreach and enrollment efforts for 2016 health insurance plans, the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services announced. The program,…...

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FL Awarded $9.9M In 2016 Navigator Grants

By: Daylina Miller, Health News Florida September 3, 2015 Seven Floridians organizations were awarded $9.95 million to help with the third year of enrollment on the federal marketplace. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announcedWednesday nearly $67 million in navigator grants nationwide. The following Florida groups received awards: 1.            Community Health…...

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USF, Pinellas commission win grants to help people enroll in Obamacare

By: Kathleen McGregory, Tampa Bay Times September 2, 2015 Remember the “navigators” who helped people sign up for health insurance through the Obamacare marketplace? They’re coming back to the Tampa Bay area. On Wednesday, federal health officials awarded nearly $10 million in grants to help fund navigator programs in Florida. The…...

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Social Security Disability Help

By Deanna Power Applying for Social Security Disability Benefits with Epilepsy If you’ve been diagnosed with epilepsy and are unable to manage the condition with treatment, you will know the strain it puts on a job. If you find yourself unable to work due to your epilepsy,...

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SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY HELP

If you’ve been diagnosed with epilepsy and are unable to manage the condition with treatment, you will know the strain it puts on a job. If you find yourself unable to work due to your epilepsy, there could be help available....

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Molly’s Story: Coping with Epilepsy Through Communication

Molly McCann was thirteen-years-old when she was diagnosed with epilepsy. She recently shared her story with the Epilepsy Foundation of Florida, which is relatable to so many young people affected by the disorder....

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