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- Posted January 23, 2013
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New health care law to be discussed at library
Representatives from the State Office of Financial and Insurance Regulation Department will discuss the new health care law on Tuesday, Feb. 5, at 7 p.m. at the Rochester Hills Public Library.
An explanation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will be discussed including how it will affect consumers (including seniors) health coverage today and in the future. Selecting, purchasing, and understanding health insurance coverage options in Michigan will also be discussed.
Registration is required and open to those with a Rochester Hills Public library card. To register, go to http://calendar.rhpl.org or call 248-656-2900. The Rochester Hills Public Library is located in downtown Rochester two blocks east of Main Street off of University Drive on Olde Towne Road. For additional information, call 248-650-7124.
Published: Wed, Jan 23, 2013
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