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Health Resources and Other Health Issues
   "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
 
  
   
   Black lung disease benefits (Separate Website)
Find out about monthly payments and medical treatment for coal miners totally disabled from pneumoconiosis (black lung disease).
By: U.S. Department of Labor
  
   
   Compare dialysis facilities (Separate Website)
Compare dialysis facilities in your area.
By: U.S Department of Health & Human Services, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
  
   
   Dealing With Medical Debt
It is important to plan for medical expenses. Equally important is knowing how to deal with medical bills when you have no money to pay them.
By: Legal Hotline for Older Iowans
 
  
   
   Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (Separate Website)
This federal law says hospitals getting Medicare funds must treat all who come to the hospital with an emergency medical condition without regard to ability to pay.
By: University of Pennsylvania Health System
  
   
   Find the nearest drug abuse and alcoholism treatment facility (Separate Website)

By: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
  
   
   Finding free or low-cost tests for breast and cervical cancer (Separate Website)
Find out where you can get a free or low-cost mammogram and Pap test. Contact your local breast and cervical cancer program.
By: U.S. Department of Health & Human Serivces, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention

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   Free Dental Care Available
Donated Dental Services is for low-income elderly and disabled Iowans who are unable to get care they need.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   Getting Free Care at One of Iowa's County Hospitals
Any resident of Iowa with a county hospital may be able to get free care from the hospital if they meet certain conditions.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   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 and Law Project
This is an Iowa Legal Aid program where doctors and lawyers work together to provide free legal help and improve the lives of lowans whose legal problems affect their health status.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   Health Care Information for Asian Americans (Separate Website)
Tufts University provides unprecedented health resources for Asian Americans whose first language is not English. The Web site provides detailed health information in seven Asian languages, specifically Chinese, Hmong, Khmer, Korean, Laotian, Thai and Vietnamese. It is a unique multi-language health information site because it is for both physicians and patients.
  
   
   Help if you are blind or have low vision (Separate Website)
Information for those who are blind or have low vision about benefits you may get through Social Security.
By: U.S. Social Security Administration
  
   
   How can I advocate for myself? (Separate Website)
You can advocate for yourself and WIN! Here are some helpful tips.
By: National Health Law Program - HealthCareCoach.com
  
   
   Improving health care quality (Separate Website)
A guide for patients and families
By: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
  
   
   Iowa County Commissions on Veteran Affairs (Separate Website)
Links to County Veterans Offices which may assist you with compensation/pensions, medical care, military records, grave markers and veteran home loans. Some counties may also have dedicated funds to assist you with temporary shelter/utilities, food/health supplies, medical/dental, job placement, counseling, and transportation.
  
   
   Iowa's County Veterans Relief Program
If you are a veteran, you might be able to get financial help from the county in which you live. Each county must have a County Commission of Veterans Affairs.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   Know your rights for substance abuse and mental health care (Separate Website)
This fact sheet covers your rights when getting substance abuse and mental health treatment, such as confidentiality and the benefits and risks of a certain treatment or procedure.
By: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
  
   
   Legal Remedies
The collection of information emailed to health care partners in the equal justice community.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   Medicaid Rules, Birth Certificates and Proof of Citizenship and Identity
All people who apply for Medicaid, or a re-certified, must provide proof of citizenship and identity. Here are details on how to get a copy of your birth certificate in Iowa.
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   Medical Emergencies and the Law
Patient dumping refers to when a hospital denies care to patients or transfers patients to other hospitals without providing any medical treatment. "Dumped" patients were uninsured or under-insured. Congress passed The Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act ("EMTALA") to stop "patient dumping."
By: Iowa Legal Aid
 
  
   
   Paying for dialysis or a kidney transplant (Separate Website)
This booklet has information about Medicare coverage for people with End-Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure treated with dialysis or a transplant). (60 pages)
By: Medicare
  
   
   Program Helps Children with Hearing Loss
Iowa families who have children with hearing loss can now apply for funding from the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) to purchase hearing aids and audiological services they may not otherwise be able to afford.
By: Iowa Department of Public Health
 
  
   
   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
 
  
   
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