Take Care Health Matters
We are very excited to share with you the launch of the Take Care Health Matters website.
The website serves as a tool and resource to assist justice involved
individuals access health care due to the new opportunities under the
Affordable Care Act (ACA). This website is part of CCJRC’s larger
health care access campaign, which we have been engaged in over the past
year with our partners the Colorado Center on Law and Policy (CCLP).
TELL YOUR STORY!!!
http://takecarehealthmatters.org/stories/tell-your-story
An estimated 70% - 90% of justice involved
individuals in Colorado are currently uninsured. The ACA offers
unprecedented opportunities to help connect these justice involved
individuals with health care. Not only do we believe the ACA promotes
alternatives to the overuse of the criminal justice system, but
connecting justice involved individuals with health care has been shown
to reduce recidivism and improve the health and lives of individuals.
The ACA also provides an opportunity to treat mental health and
addiction disorders as a public health issue, not a criminal issue.
We are hopeful this website serves as a
resource to increase the number of justice involved individuals who are
able to utilize and access health care services in Colorado.
Specific on the website you'll find:
- Video stories from both justice involved individuals and criminal justice staff sharing the importance of health care
- A research library highlighting the significance and impact the ACA can have on justice involved individuals
- Resources for justice involved individuals on who to contact to enroll in and access health care services, including behavioral health
- Recorded webinars for health care, criminal justice, and community members
- A professional guide geared towards health care, criminal justice, and community members to establish relationships and connect with one another
- How to find a health care provider
- And much, much more………
We are extremely grateful for our partnership with CCLP and all of you who have helped contribute to this project. While the ACA offers new strategies to reform the criminal justice system, we know there are challenges and gaps in health care services, particularly for mental health and substance abuse treatment. CCJRC will continue to engage in, monitor, and work to improve the ability for justice involved individuals to enroll in and access health care. As always, we appreciate your continued support as we work to end mass incarceration and promote healthcare as a human right
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