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Episode 4 - Marketplace 101

29 min · 2 de feb de 2023
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In this episode, podcast hosts Levi Rickert and Kristen Bitsuie welcome guest Yvonne Myers, an Affordable Care Act and Medicaid Consultant for Citizen Potawatomi Nation Health Services with more than four decades of experience in public health. Together, they discuss the Health Insurance Marketplace, which is the federal government's online market where people can look at and compare private health insurance options. The Health Insurance Marketplace is an option if you do not qualify for Medicare or Medicaid or want to look at other health insurance options. Links: National Indian Health Board - https://www.nihb.org/ [https://www.nihb.org/] Medicare - https://www.medicare.gov/ [https://www.medicare.gov/] Medicaid - https://www.medicaid.gov/ [https://www.medicaid.gov/] Marketplace - https://www.healthcare.gov/ [https://www.healthcare.gov/] or 1-800-318-2596 Interested in healthcare in Indian Country? You can find all kinds of useful information and Tribal resources [https://www.nihb.org/tribal_resources/tribal_resources.php] at the National Indian Health Board website [https://www.nihb.org/index.php]. Plus, you can keep up to date on Indian health news at the Native News Health Desk [https://nativenewsonline.net/health/]. Questions or comments? We’d love to hear from you. Email us at podcast@nativenewsonline.net [podcast@nativenewsonline.net]. This podcast is produced by the National Indian Health Board and Native News Online, with funding support from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Audio production, sound editing, and post-production is handled by Hey Guys Media Group LLC [https://www.heyguysmediagroup.com/].

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Episode 4 - Marketplace 101

In this episode, podcast hosts Levi Rickert and Kristen Bitsuie welcome guest Yvonne Myers, an Affordable Care Act and Medicaid Consultant for Citizen Potawatomi Nation Health Services with more than four decades of experience in public health. Together, they discuss the Health Insurance Marketplace, which is the federal government's online market where people can look at and compare private health insurance options. The Health Insurance Marketplace is an option if you do not qualify for Medicare or Medicaid or want to look at other health insurance options. Links: National Indian Health Board - https://www.nihb.org/ [https://www.nihb.org/] Medicare - https://www.medicare.gov/ [https://www.medicare.gov/] Medicaid - https://www.medicaid.gov/ [https://www.medicaid.gov/] Marketplace - https://www.healthcare.gov/ [https://www.healthcare.gov/] or 1-800-318-2596 Interested in healthcare in Indian Country? You can find all kinds of useful information and Tribal resources [https://www.nihb.org/tribal_resources/tribal_resources.php] at the National Indian Health Board website [https://www.nihb.org/index.php]. Plus, you can keep up to date on Indian health news at the Native News Health Desk [https://nativenewsonline.net/health/]. Questions or comments? We’d love to hear from you. Email us at podcast@nativenewsonline.net [podcast@nativenewsonline.net]. This podcast is produced by the National Indian Health Board and Native News Online, with funding support from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Audio production, sound editing, and post-production is handled by Hey Guys Media Group LLC [https://www.heyguysmediagroup.com/].

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