The initial impact of the new healthcare reform law won’t begin until late September/early October. But how much do Americans really know about the legislation’s benefits and changes? President Obama has embarked on some PR jaunts to remind the public of the virtues of reform, but is the White House’s awareness campaign really enough to get the word out that reform is actually imminent? Apparently not.
Many key parts of the new law, signed by President Obama in March, take effect in several stages beginning next month and continuing through 2015. Because it’s so complex, consumer advocates worry that people won’t take advantage of its benefits, so they have embarked on a nationwide education campaign. [..]
“People are still afraid that there are death panels . . . or that Medicare is going to go away,” says Cheryl Matheis of AARP, the nation’s largest seniors organization. “We have an obligation to get the information out there…”
It’s the new reality. Focus groups, polls, lobbies. To bad reform won’t cover the cost of these mechanisms of information dissemination. | LINK
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