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   Spina Bifida health care benefits from the VA (Separate Website)
Information on health care benefits for Vietnam veterans' children diagnosed with spina bifida.
By: Department of Veterans Affairs
  
   
   The Family and Medical Leave Act
Every working person should know about the Family and Medical Leave Act, or FMLA. FMLA is a law that says that in certain situations, an employer may have to give an employee time off for certain reasons, such as when they are sick, or when they have family members who need care.
By: Iowa Legal Aid  
  
   
Insurance
 
   "IowaCare" Program's Affordable Health Care at Broadlawns and the University of Iowa
A beneficial health care program can help Iowans between 19 and 65 obtain free or low-cost health insurance.
By: Legal Hotline for Older Iowans  
  
   
   Appealing decisions by the Iowa Department of Human Services (Separate Website)
If you application for Medicaid or other help through the Iowa Department of Human Services is denied or services reduced you can file an appeal. The Appeals Section provides an efficient way of ensuring that persons affected by the Department of Human Services' decisions have access to due process of the law. There is no fee or charge for filing an appeal.
By: Iowa Department of Human Services
  
   
   Common Legal Terms (Separate Website)
An online glossary of legal terms from A to W
By: Iowa Judicial Branch
  
   
   hawk-i Application Forms (Separate Website)
The hawk-i program provides free or very low cost heath insurance for children. The application is available on line and includes descriptions of the amount of income a family may have and still be eligible.
By: Healthy and Well Kids in Iowa (hawk-i)

    Read this in: Spanish / Espaņol
  
   
   hawk-i Insurance for Children
What do you do when your children have no health insurance but you have too much money to be eligible for Title 19? You may want to consider the hawk-i program.
By: Iowa Legal Aid  
  
   
   Health insurance for college students (Separate Website)
If you have a son or daughter who is getting ready to leave for college, you will want to check out these tips for taking care of your child's health insurance needs.
By: National Health Law Program - HealthCareCoach.com
  
   
   Health Insurance Premium Payment (HIPP) Program This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
Health Insurance Premium Payment (HIPP) program is one of the services available to people who get Medicaid. The HIPP program helps people on Medicaid get insurance or keep insurance they already have by paying for the premiums when it is cost effective for the state.
By: Iowa Department of Human Services
  
   
   Healthy and Well Kids in Iowa (hawk-i) (Separate Website)
hawk-i is a program providing health care coverage for Iowa children in families with limited incomes.
By: Healthy and Well Kids in Iowa (hawk-i)

    Read this in: Spanish / Espaņol
  
   
   IowaCare Health Insurance Program
Are You Age 19 to 64 and Have No Insurance? You May Be Able to Get Health Insurance Through the IowaCare Program.
By: Iowa Legal Aid  

    Read this in: Spanish / Espaņol
  
   
   Medicaid Payment for Nursing Home Care
Many people rely on Medicaid, also known as Title 19, to pay for their nursing home care. People may generally receive Medicaid payment for their nursing home care if their income is $1,809 or less per month and their nonexempt resources are $2,000 or less.
By: Legal Hotline for Older Iowans  
  
   
   The Iowa Insurance Division Consumer Affairs Bureau This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
Helpful information about how you can complain to the Iowa Insurance Division (IID) Consumer Affairs Bureau.
By: Iowa Insurance Division
  
   
   The Medicaid Program (Title 19) (Separate Website)
Medicaid is a program that pays for covered medical and health care costs of people who qualify. The Medicaid program is funded by federal and state governments and is managed by the Iowa Department of Human Services.
By: Iowa Department of Human Services
  
   
Managed Care
 
   Common Legal Terms (Separate Website)
An online glossary of legal terms from A to W
By: Iowa Judicial Branch
  
   
   Comparing Heath Insurance Coverage - Options in selecting health plans This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
This information from the Iowa Insurance Division will help you ask the right questions when making decisions about a health care plan. (Requires the Acrobat Reader to view.)
By: Iowa Insurance Division
  
   
   Getting the best out of managed care (Separate Website)
This fact sheet will help you understand how managed care works and how to choose the best health plan. (Requires the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view)
By: National Health Law Program
  
   
   Medicare Advantage Basics - Alternatives for Medicare Beneficiaries (Separate Website)
In 1999, additional choices were allowed for delivering Medicare Part A and Part B benefits. The new choices were created in the Balanced Budget Act passed by Congress in 1997. The term Medicare Advantage refers to options other than original Medicare.
By: Senior Health Insurance Information Program
  
   
   What to do When Your Insurance Company Denies a Claim - How to Get Review of a Denied Medical Claim This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. (Separate Website)
This Iowa Insurance Division publication explains how you can get an external review to have a denied medical claim re-evaluated by an independent review agent. (Requires the Acrobat Reader to view.)
By: Iowa Insurance Division
  
   
Medical Assistance
 
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   Getting Medical Assistance
Many people need help paying for health care. Iowa has several programs that may help you.
By: Iowa Legal Aid  
  
   
   Getting the Health Care Services You Need
Has your insurance company, Medicare or Medicaid denied you help? You don?t have to take no for an answer.
By: Iowa Legal Aid  
  
   
   Getting Emergency Medical Care
Hospitals must treat you - even if you don?t have insurance - when you have an emergency condition or are a woman in active labor. Hospitals must treat your medical emergency until you become stable. The hospital may bill you later, but it cannot turn you away from emergency care.
By: Iowa Legal Aid  
  
   
   Getting Help With a Substance Abuse Problem
If you, a friend or a family member needs help for a drug or alcohol problem, there are programs and facilities that can help.
By: Iowa Legal Aid