DIGIRENT - Libraries and the Affordable Care Act: Helping the Community Understand Health-care Options
Francisca Goldsmith
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A concise handbook that helps library
Ever since the Affordable Care Act was signed into law, public library staff throughout the country have been working hard to provide access to information about the law while educating their communities about how implementation affects them. But defining the expectations and limitations of libraries roles regarding support of the new law remains a challenge. This important guide, the first written specifically for library staff, offers best practices, advice, and exampl...
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