NASW Member Communication (March 2010 - present)
Guidance for NASW members on social work implications of various components of the Affordable Care Act.
NASW Practice Perspectives:
- What Consumers Should Know About Health Reform (pdf format | 11/14/2012)
- State Health Insurance Exchanges: What Social Workers Need to Know (pdf format | 3/16/2011)
- The Affordable Care Act: Implications for Low - and Moderate - Income Women’s Health and Well Being (Jan 2012)
- Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs): Opportunities for the Social Work Profession (pdf format | 9/29/2011)
- The Medical Home Model: What Is It And How Do Social Workers Fit In? (May 2011)
Presentations:
- HHS and NASW presentation on the Affordable Care Act’s Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP) (pdf)Â
Social Work Policy Institute Reports
NASW Health Care Reform Updates (blog posts):
- NASW Submits Comments on State Health Insurance Exchanges – An Essential Feature of the 2010 Affordable Care Act (9/29/11)
- NASW Comments on ACOs: Professional Social Workers Essential to Patient-Centered, Coordinated Health Care (6/9/2011)
- On The Two-Year Anniversary of the ACA: Social Workers Speak About the Benefits of the Law For Families And Young Adults
- The Affordable Care Act from an oncology social work perspective: What’s in it for Patients and families?
- NASW Responds to HHS Essential Health Benefits (EHB) Bulletin with a Call For a Strong National Benefit Package
- NASW member honored as a Champion of Change at White House, for promotion of ACA
- Benefits of the ACA – New Resources:
- The Affordable Care Act and Women’s Health
NASW News Articles on Health Reform and the Affordable Care Act:
- State Health Insurance Exchanges Explained (May 2012)
- Social Workers and Health Care Reform (April 2011, LDF Article)
- More Than ‘Value-Added’ Pieces (October 2011)
A social worker’s bio-psychosocial approach can reduce readmissions to hospitals under the Affordable Care Act, says NASW Executive Director Elizabeth J. Clark. - Law Recognizes Social Workers as Leading Providers of Health Care in the U.S. (May 2010)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
Demand for social workers is likely to increase under the Affordable Care Act.


