Answer (B) The statement is true because it directs people who visit the insurance exchange and default the transaction to the exchange called Health.gov.
Answer (C) Decision made by the supreme court of the United States.
QUESTION 21 of New York operates its own health insurance exchange and also expanded its Medicaid...
Recall that Medicaid is a joint federal and state entitlement health insurance program. The ACA of 2010 required all states to eliminate the use of categories to determine eligibility and expand the Medicaid program to all persons younger than age 65 with incomes at or below 138% of the federal poverty level. However, in June 2012, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that requiring states to expand their Medicaid programs was unconstitutional: Each state could make its own decision on whether...
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the Affordable Care Act (commonly known by some as "Obamacare")? Please read each statement carefully. Treat each response below as its own Trua/False question. This is based off Box 13.3 in your textbook. Select one or more: a. If you do not get health insurance from your employer, and you are not eligible for Medicare or Medicald, you are required to purchase health insurance from a private company. If you do not,...
Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the Affordable Care Act (commonly known by some as "Obamacare")? Please read each statement carefully. Treat each response below as its own Trua/False question. This is based off Box 13.3 in your textbook. Select one or more: a. If you do not get health insurance from your employer, and you are not eligible for Medicare or Medicald, you are required to purchase health insurance from a private company. If you do not,...
Grading Obamacare: Successes, Failures and ‘Incompletes’ We’ve updated this article with the news that Republicans abandoned a vote to repeal the Affordable Care Act. As House Speaker Paul Ryan acknowledged, Obamacare is still “the law of the land.” Did Obamacare work? It’s worth reflecting upon after President Trump and House Republicans failed on Friday to repeal and replace the “disaster” of Obamacare. Ever since the Affordable Care Act was passed in 2010, it has been so contentious that it can...
With $2.3 Trillion Injection, Fed’s Plan Far Exceeds Its 2008 Rescue The Federal Reserve said it would buy some municipal bonds and some riskier debt to help governments and companies. The Federal Reserve said it could pump $2.3 trillion into the economy through new and expanded programs it announced on Thursday, ramping up its efforts to help companies and state and local governments suffering financial damage from the coronavirus. The central bank rolled out its relief package just as the...
FISCAL POLICY IN THEORY: March, 2020: we are on the verge of Congress and the President passing legislation that will empower the federal government to spend an unprecedented amount of EXTRA money not seen since World War 2 ---- in order to address the pandemic but also to help cushion the blow financially of perhaps ten or twenty million Americans --- or more --- losing their jobs, and thus suffering a drop in income. The scale of the 2020 recession...