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Online Tool Calculates Affordable Care Options

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Friday, August 9, 2013   

PHOENIX – Specific information about available options under the Affordable Care Act is only a few clicks away on a new website.

AARP expects its Health Law Answers tool will help people cut through the clutter about the health care law.

Cynthia Fagyas, spokeswoman for AARP Arizona, says to use the online tool, you just need to answer seven simple questions such as where do you live, what is your gender and what's your income bracket.

"By answering those seven questions, it generates a report immediately,” she explains. “It lists the benefits and information you should know about the health care law and when these particular benefits take effect."

The report will also list local resources and information. Fagyas says the online tool is available to anyone of any age.

Fagyas says the reports generated by the tool can be especially useful for family caregivers wishing to provide information to a loved one.

"These reports can be translated into English and Spanish,” she explains. “They can be downloaded, they can be e-mailed, they can be saved to your computer."

Fagyas adds the new online tool is just one part of an extensive outreach effort by AARP to provide information about the new health care law.

"Whatever your views are about the law,” she says, “I think it's important for everyone to understand the basic facts about the law, how it impacts you, what are the right healthcare decisions you need to make for you and your family."






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