Health Reform Q & A: Get Your Questions Answered
The health care reform bill is now the law of the land. How will it be implemented and what will health reform mean for you?
Wednesday, March 31 at 7 p.m. begins the first in a series of “live chats” that provides you with the opportunity to get your questions answered. If you e-mail a question today, in advance of the program, you may get an answer from Kathleen Sebelius, secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) tonight. Answers to all questions will also be posted to the “Your Questions Answered” section of the Web site www.heathreform.gov.
The health reform Web site is a multimedia source of clear and concise details on all aspects of the health reform bill. You can also find out how health reform is being implemented in your state. Just click on your state on the map graphic that is on the home page of the Web site.
E-mail a question to healthreform@hhs.gov . You can watch these weekly Web chats at www.hhs.gov/live.


I'm 59 yrs old and recently qualified for SS disability. Before that my main insur was Tricare Prime. Now Medicare is my primary and Tricare my secondary. I thought I was set, but not so. Since the Health Care Reform passed, Drs are dropping Medicare because of the proposed cut of 21.2% and dropping Tricare as well. I just moved to a new area out of state, and I'm having a really hard time finding a good Dr who takes both of my insurances