Under the Affordable Care Act, all managed care organizations must:
Group of answer choices
a. provide the 10 essential benefits categories.
b. contract with states for Medicaid enrollees.
c. reduce patient costs.
d. increase patient enrollments.
Answer:-Option is (A).
Under the Affordable Care Act, all managed care organizations must:Provide the 10 essential benefits categories.
Under the Affordable Care Act, all managed care organizations must: Group of answer choices a. provide...
If Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act would provide coverage for millions of new beneficiaries nationwide, why is it that several states have not elected to expand their Medicaid programs?
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Do all Approved Affordable Care Act (ACA) policies qualify for using an HSA Account? Group of answer choices A)HSA's are available with all insurance policies, regardless of ACA Compatibility. B)The policy must have a minimum deductible and be filed as an HSA Compatible contract. C)Only ACA Agreements with deductibles of $1,400 or higher qualify. D)Yes, any ACA approved policy is eligible.
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i need the answer for this DI Question 21 1 pts Under the Affordable Care Act, better known as ObamaCare, states are O working with the federal government to jointly implement the health care exchanges O implementing their own health care exchanges O refusing to implement their own health care exchanges, resulting in the federal government implementing the program O all of the above are true DI Question 21 1 pts Under the Affordable Care Act, better known as ObamaCare,...