Note: As of July 1, 2007, Covering Kids & Families has closed. For current information about the uninsured in America, please visit RWJF Coverage.
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You and your children may be eligible for low-cost or free health insurance! Programs exist in every state and the District of Columbia. For information about low-cost and free children's health coverage, visit insurekidsnow.gov. For information on coverage for adults, read the Guides to Finding Health Insurance Coverage in Your State from Cover the Uninsured. H&R Block Covering Kids & Families is no longer open to subscribers. Please visit covertheuninsured.org to sign up for e-mail updates on the issue of the uninsured. |
March 1, 1999 Electronic Communications: Where Websites Fit InThese days, many people think of the World Wide Web when they think of “electronic communications.” There are other types of electronic communications that have been around for years and years, and some still are extremely reliable. Perhaps the most obvious role of the Internet as a whole (and a Web site in particular) is as a tool for conducting outreach, but the Internet can play a larger role in regards to the three Covering Kids goals of outreach, simplification and coordination. Source: Southern Institute on Children and Families Citation: Hartvigsen, Kristine. Electronic Communications: Where Websites Fit In. Columbia, SC: Covering Kids National Program Office, Southern Institute on Children and Families, March 1999. |
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