(TCO 3) Is the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act the best way to improve healthcare coverage for Americans? Why or why not?
Patient protection and affordable care act:
1. It cover uninsured population also.
2. Its highly beneficial to population lives with poverty.
3. Here patient care expenses are very less.
4. Affordable care insurance covers more number of people.
5. It cover low income families through medicaid program.
6. High quality in patient care.
this is certain reasons that affordable care increase the health care coverage.
(TCO 3) Is the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act the best way to improve healthcare...
Briefly discuss The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) that are impacting healthcare quality and reimbursement today
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act extends Medicaid coverage to millions of Americans, which may result both physician and funding shortages. One way to deal with this problem is to ration care. 1. Do you agree or disagree with the concept of basic coverage for everyone, if some treatments and procedures cannot be covered? Explain your reasons. 2. Who should decide which procedures will be paid for and which will not? 3. How would you rank medical procedures? Which...
Which of the following was NOT one of the projected outcomes of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) that was signed into law in 2010? Health insurance coverage will be expanded to 32 million uninsured Americans. Up to 2.4 million young adults could gain coverage through their parents. 16 million people could gain coverage under the Medicaid expansion. Health exchanges would insure 1.4 million undocumented immigrants.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, passed by Congress in 2010, is historical legislation to provide access to health care and health insurance for all Americans. 1. For your first post: • Discuss the current state of the federal Affordable Care Act and its impact on the health of the nation. Specifically think about the impact on prevention and public health---will Americans have more resources (i.e. mammography, exercise, healthy eating, etc) for prevention and public health?
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, passed by Congress in 2010, is historical legislation to provide access to health care and health insurance for all Americans. 1. For your first post: • Discuss the state of Nevada and the federal Affordable Care Act and its impact on the health of the nation. Specifically think about the impact on prevention and public health---will Americans have more resources (i.e. mammography, exercise, healthy eating, etc) for prevention and public health?
Since the start of the pay-for-performance and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), there has been intense pressure on the healthcare sector to improve quality of care while reducing expenses, specifically related to pharmacy. The stress has been exacerbated by expensive specialty medications, egregious price increases for some sole-source drug products, and the escalation of generic drug prices. Identify the strategic fundamentals of the problem and what mistakes were made in either the planning or implementation of the...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, passed by Congress in 2010, is historical legislation to provide access to health care and health insurance for all Americans. • Research the state of Nevada and the community and state in terms of enrollment, advocacy and resources for interested individuals.
why has the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act - a.k.a. "Obama Care" - become so political?
• What are the main features of the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA)? • What has been done in an effort to modify the policy and were these efforts successful? • Why do you think that there has been such a polarized debate over the ACA? • Based on recent debates, what is the projected direction of healthcare reform?
2). One of the main goals of the ACA (Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, aka Obamacare) was to provide affordable health care to the uninsured. 1. What were the THREE primary pieces of the law that were meant to provide coverage for everyone (other than undocumented immigrants, who were not going to be covered)? 2. Which of these three pieces was not able to be fully enacted because of a Supreme Court case in 2012 (ruled unconstitutional)...