Better Health for Latinos

During March, people across the country shared their health care stories for the Affordable Care Act's two-year anniversary.

  1. Today, nearly 1/3 of all Hispanic Americans don't have health insurance. The #ACA will help 9 million more Latinos get coverage. #progress
  2. Thanks to health care reform, 9 million uninsured Hispanics will have health insurance by 2014 #ILikeOBAMACARE bit.ly/H5ZgMU
  3. Entérate de los beneficios de la Ley de Cuidado de Salud para ti y tu familia con esta herramienta: OFA.BO/Z433Dw #MeGustaObamacare
  4. Today, 31% of Hispanics don’t have health insurance – thanks to health care reform, almost all of them will have it by 2014 #ILikeObamacare
  5. "Gracias al plan de salud del Presidente, ninguna familia como la de mi hermano se tendrá que preocupar por no tener seguro, y niños como mi sobrino recibirán el cuidado médico necesario, siempre." - Lynette Acosta, Co-Directora Nacional de la Campaña
  6. Photo of the Day: Hispanic women working a recent phone bank for @BarackObama in Albuquerque yfrog.com/odctddgj
  7. La herramienta del cuidado de salud de #Obama2012 me enseñó, paso por paso, cómo me ayuda ObamaCare. Entérate: OFA.BO/J4Xwqj
  8. "As a mother, I am thrilled that the Affordable Care Act allows me to keep my 24 year old son on our health insurance." - Elena M., a Latina military veteran
  9. Young Americans are the most likely to be uninsured—today, 736,000 young Hispanics can stay on their parents health plans. #ILikeObamacare

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