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IHealthInsuranceFlorida, Inc. (www.ihealthinsuranceflorida.com), provides a list of sources helping the Florida to buy health insurance with increased awareness and clarity of rights and limits. The sources provide guidance, information, howtos and help to the consumers in Florida.
1. Healthcare.gov (http://www.healthcare.gov)
Provides all sort of information to the consumers of Florida. It is a federal government website and is managed by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. The source provides the most updated information on all the rules and regulations governing the insurance industry of the country.
2. Healthcare Reforms (http://www.whitehouse.gov/healthreform)
It is the most authentic information regarding the healthcare reforms spearheaded by Obama’s Government. The site is maintained by the Whitehouse and provides information as to how the healthcare reforms would impact various sections and states of the US.
3. Department of Health (http://floridashealth.com)
It is the official website of the Department of Health in Florida ensuring a healthier future for the people of Florida.
4. Florida KidCare (http://www.floridakidcare.org)
It is the official website of Florida KidCare program offering health insurance for children from birth through age 18, even if one or both parents are working.
5. Florida Health Finder (http://www.floridahealthfinder.gov)
It is the official website of FloridaHealthFinder Program run by the State designed to connect consumers with health care information and services,
6. Community Health Action Information (http://www.floridachain.org)
It is the website of Community Health Action Information Network of Florida offering advocacy and dedicated to improving the health of all Floridians by promoting access to affordable, quality health care.
7. Consumer Action Network (http://www.fcan.org)
It is the website of Florida Consumer Action Network which empowers citizens to influence public policy by organizing and educating in areas where consumer voices are underrepresented.

