Health care reform gets animated

[ Posted on April 17th, 2012 by Gwen Driscoll | No Comments » ]

The Kaiser Family Foundation (an excellent source for all things health care) has a new animated tool to understand how the Affordable Care Act — aka health care reform – will affect uninsured and underinsured families, as well as businesses large and small and medical providers.  Click on each of the animated “YouToon” characters to see a breakdown of their income and health insurance status, as well as a brief summary of how reform is likely to improve their status.  A quick, easy – and oddly adorable – way to understand a complex topic.

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Gwen Driscoll


Gwen Driscoll is the director of communications for the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Driscoll serves as an interface between the public, the press and Center staff on health policy issues and information. She also oversees Center print and web publications as well as strategic and marketing communications initiatives.

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