CareSouth Carolina has received $208,457 in funding from the Health and Human Services Administration to enroll uninsured persons in Chesterfield, Darlington, Dillon, Lee and Marlboro counties in new health coverage options made available by the Affordable Care Act.
CareSouth, as a community health center, has a long history of providing eligibility assistance for patients in their medical centers as well as non-patients in community settings. Through this funding, CareSouth is hiring four new outreach staff to help both current patients as well as others in the community understand their coverage options through the new Health Insurance Marketplace and the Children’s Health Insurance Program; determine their eligibility and what financial help they can get; and enroll in new affordable health coverage options.
Over the next year, staff will be providing public education sessions and materials; assisting individuals one-on-one; providing additional training eligibility and assistance services; developing and expanding partnerships with fellow organizations and providing needed referrals.
CareSouth Carolina Receives Grant
Related Posts
Latta Students Attend The Day Of National Concern Assembly
0 Latta Students Attend the Day of National Concern Assembly On October 16, students and staff from Latta Middle School and Latta High School gathered for the Day of National…
Dylan Odin, son of Dr. Alto and Betsy Odin of Dillon, spurs idea to assist Hurricane Helene victims
0 In the wake of the devastating Hurricane Helene, Clemson students felt an urgent call to service on their local community’s behalf. Across campus, leaders from all four councils from…