AHIRC: The Health Insurance Resource Directory
Goddard Riverside offers free, confidential, one-on-one services for individuals and families to Harlem residents. Counselors help individuals and families access programs and services for which they qualify, including public assistance, food stamps and health care programs.
The Office of Educational Services and Support offers FREE screenings for children under 3 years of age. The areas examined are physical development (such as sight and hearing), thinking and language skills, self-help skills and emotional growth.
This directory explains the health care options for uninsured or underinsured families with children, with information on Medical Assistance, MinnesotaCare and other low-cost and free health services available in each county in Minnesota.
Early On Michigan serves infants and toddlers from birth to 36 months with developmental delay(s) or conditions that could lead to such delay. The program specializes in evaluating and treating children that are not developing at the same rate as other children. This can include physical, mental, social or emotional development.
Children's Special Services (CSS) provides services to eligible children with special health care needs. These services include medical services and reimbursement for medical care, medical supplies, pharmaceuticals and therapies; care coordination; and Parents Encouraging Parents, which links families with other families whose child may have the same or similar disorder for support and encouragement.
The various programs of the Bureau of Child, Family & Community Wellness seek to improve the health of Nevada's families with emphasis on women, infants and children by providing health education, prevention activities and access to health care services. Programs include maternal and child health including dental, prenatal substance abuse prevention, and health care for pregnant women, mothers and children.
<b>1-800-986-4550</b><br>The Special Kids Network is a hotline that provides information and referrals to services that children with special health care needs may need. This site also has a database of resources for children with special health care needs and their families.
Texas Vaccines for Children offers free vaccines for children aged 18 years and under who are Medicaid enrolled, have no health insurance, or are American Indian or Alaskan Native. Free vaccines will also be available to children who do not have health insurance for immunizations (underinsured) if they obtain those vaccines from a federally qualified health center (FQHC) or rural health clinic (RHC).
The Immunization Office provides immunizations to people of all ages and offers special programs for children and those traveling abroad. The recommended schedule of vaccines is linked on this page.
WIC is a public health nutrition program designed to improve health outcomes and influence lifetime nutrition and health behaviors in a targeted, at-risk population. WIC is available to pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and infants and children under 5. WIC provides nutritious foods, nutrition information, and referrals to other health and social services.

Every Artist Insured

This Q&A guide to reform explains the provisions that directly impact artists and entertainers.

City Health Care Guides

These short Q&A guides explain health insurance and care options in 18 cities and counting.

LINC City and Regional Health Care Guides

AHIRC has written brief guides on getting affordable health care and insurance in cities around the country. These guides outline health insurance options in a practical Q & A format, and include links to pertinent websites and contact information for selected clinics and pharmacies.
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