The Affordable Care Act has been a polarizing political topic with many people strongly in favor and many people very against the passing of this law. Please list two possible benefits of this law and two possible negative effects. Next, share if you or anyone you know has personally been affected by this law.
Answer: The affordable Care Act has benefits as:
The disadvantages of the ACA :
The Affordable care Act has affected as it increases the cost of healthcare for short term and people need to bear the expenses.
The Affordable Care Act has been a polarizing political topic with many people strongly in favor...
The Affordable Care Act has been a polarizing political topic with many people strongly in favor and many people very against the passing of this law. 1.) What are two possible benefits of the Affordable Care Act ? 2.) What are two possible Negative effects of the Affordable Care Act ? 3.) Is there anyone you know personally that has been affected by the Affordable Care Act?
The Affordable Care Act has been a polarizing political topic with many people strongly in favor and many people very against the passing of this law. Please list two possible benefits of this law and two possible negative effects. Next, share if you or anyone you know has personally been affected by this law.
How has the Affordable Care Act personally affected people?
The affordable care Act 2010 has been very controversial what do people think about the act justify your stance ?
What has been the impact of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on healthcare access, cost, and quality? Who was newly covered and how is this achieved? What are exchanges and how are different States approaching them? What does the Medicaid program have to do with the ACA? How are health insurance premiums being affected? What variables are in play in the political debate over the impact of the ACA on cost, access, and quality of care? What are some of...
For purposes of the individual written assignment: Since the time that the Affordable Care Act was signed into law Most Americans rely on employers to provide health coverage (although some qualify for government-based coverage such as Medicaid and Medicare). More than 150 million people still receive employer-provided health coverage. Do you agree with the way the United States provides health coverage to its citizens? What are your views on a single-payer/government-run system that takes insurance companies out of the picture?...
The Affordable Care Act has expanded mental health and substance abuse benefits to 62 million people and is an addition to the Mental Health Parity Act of 2008. The changes and additions require mental health coverage in small group and individual plans where people were not previously covered. What is the biggest benefit of these changes? What major challenges are still associated with mental health coverage? Explain your reasoning.
The Affordable Care Act has expanded mental health and substance abuse benefits to 62 million people and is an addition to the Mental Health Parity Act of 2008. The changes and additions require mental health coverage in small group and individual plans where people were not previously covered. What is the biggest benefit of these changes? What major challenges are still associated with mental health coverage? Explain your reasoning
There has been much discussion regarding alternatives to the Affordable Care Act. In the "ideal" world what would you like to see as a replacement? Are you aware of any country where such a system has been implemented? How could technology improve our current system?
On March 23, 2010, the US Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was passed and signed into law. One component of the large and complex bill was to provide affordable health care coverage to all Americans. To do this a federal marketplace was to be set up to provide customers a space to search, compare, and purchase health insurance policies. The rollout date for the new website, HealthCare.gov, was October 1, 2013. In between these two dates, there was poor...