In a report from Disabled World, the Affordable Care Act could significantly improve health in women. When you've been diagnosed with a severe mental or physical medical condition, then you may qualify to receive Social Security disability benefits.
The Affordable Care Act is set to go into effect in the year 2014. Reports indicate that it'll help potentially millions of women who are unable to afford health insurance and medical care.
According to a report from Realizing Health Reform's Potential: Women at Risk, Why Increasing Numbers of Women Are Failing to Get the Health Care That They Need and How the Affordable Care Act Will Help, only 46% of women are receiving preventative health care services.
For instance, they found that only 31% of women who are uninsured have had a mammogram, in comparison to the 79% of women who have insurance. A lack of insurance can significantly impact the outcome of a serious medical condition.
When the Affordable Care Act goes into law, it'll provide nearly 27 million women who are uninsured the opportunity to receive health insurance. It's also said to eliminate the higher charges many insurance companies put on small businesses that employ females.
If you need help in determining whether you qualify for Social Security or not, then you should speak with a Florida Social Security disability lawyer.
Filing for Social Security disability benefits is complicated and time-consuming, but at LaVan & Neidenberg, P.A., our team of disability attorneys is ready for the challenge. We like to empower our clients by providing a FREE Social Security disability guide so you can learn more about the process of filing for disability benefits.
When you're ready to get started, contact The Law Offices of LaVan & Neidenberg, P.A. to begin your claim. Our state-of-the-art, customized intake and database system means less hassle, so you can focus on what's most important to you instead of having to spend your days wading through confusing legalese and legal red tape. Call today - 1-888-234-5758.
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