
(CNN) – Health care reform is a done deal, but you still have a lot of questions. It's a job for our chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta, who joined us on Thursday's American Morning to answer the following questions:
Question 1: Will the CHIP program continue to receive adequate funding?
Question 2: What section or language in the bill limits the benefits of the bill to U.S. citizens and legal immigrants?
Question 3: If a young person is in school and off their parents' insurance can they be returned to it with this health care reform?
Question 4: Does any part of health reform take effect before 2014?
(CNN) – President Obama's health care summit kicked off today in Washington. We expect plenty of partisan bickering, but what will all this really mean for you?
For some answers, we turned to our Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta. He reached into his mailbag to answer some of your health care questions on Thursday's American Morning.
Question #1
"Why is dental insurance not considered part of health insurance?" -M.C. Mitchell
Question #2
"What will happen when there are not enough doctors to take care of all the patients?" -Virginia
300 full-body scanners will soon be inside airports around the country, but should passengers be concerned about dangerous radiation exposure?
Our Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta joined us on Friday's American Morning to answer your questions about the new security measures affecting your health.
As the Senate health care reform bill moves closer to a full vote by Christmas Eve, people are wondering how it might change their lives, budgets and their quality of care if it passes. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta answers your questions.

