Better Health for Latinos
During March, people across the country shared their health care stories for the Affordable Care Act's two-year anniversary.
Better Health for HispanicsPresident Obama signed the landmark new health care law -- the Affordable Care Act -- two years ago, on March 23rd 2010. Since then, ever...- Thanks to health care reform, 9 million uninsured Hispanics will have health insurance by 2014 #ILikeOBAMACARE bit.ly/H5ZgMU
- Entérate de los beneficios de la Ley de Cuidado de Salud para ti y tu familia con esta herramienta: OFA.BO/Z433Dw #MeGustaObamacare
- Today, 31% of Hispanics don’t have health insurance – thanks to health care reform, almost all of them will have it by 2014 #ILikeObamacare
- "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
- Photo of the Day: Hispanic women working a recent phone bank for @BarackObama in Albuquerque yfrog.com/odctddgj
Entérate de cómo te ayuda ObamaCareHoy, lanzamos una herramienta de personalización del cuidado de salud que te enseñará, paso por paso, cómo te ayuda la Ley de Cuidado de ...- La herramienta del cuidado de salud de #Obama2012 me enseñó, paso por paso, cómo me ayuda ObamaCare. Entérate: OFA.BO/J4Xwqj
- "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
- Young Americans are the most likely to be uninsured—today, 736,000 young Hispanics can stay on their parents health plans. #ILikeObamacare
A Family Affair-A Neighborhood Phonebank in El PasoIn far west Texas, supporters of President Obama gathered at the El Paso home of Francisco Z., a military veteran who was stationed in th...

