What changes were made by the Trump administration in regard to the Affordable Care Act?
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What changes were made by the Trump administration in regard to the Affordable Care Act?
What do you think would happen if the Trump administration threw out the entire Affordable Care Act?
With a new administration, there is bound to be some changes to the Affordable Care Act. What recommendation would you have for adjustments, considering the goal to insure as many as possible for the most cost effective of ways? Should this Act be disbanded and something completely new put in its place? Explain your thoughts on why it should or should not.
This question is in regard to the Medicaid expansion, and the Affordable care act. Ultimately, states will be responsible for 10 percent of the cost of expansion in their states. How will the states handle this cost? (I'm thinking it could have something to do with eligibility, reimbursements, tax cuts and or blocking grants? HELP.)
1-what factors led to passage of the Affordable care act? 2-what are the provisions of the affordable care act the benefit consumers? 3-what are the provisions of the Affordable care act that directly impact long term care providers? 4-what is meant by bundling? 5-what is an accountable care organization (ACO), had how does it work? 6-what is the class act, and why it suspended? 7-what is pay- for performance (P4P), and how does it improve quality? 8-what is the hospital...
the Affordable. care act made it a priority to reduce the number of uninsured. At what point , if any should the government step in to provide individuals with assistance to purchase insurance coverage? Do you nthink assistance should be a federal or state responsibility.
The U.S. Presidential Administration of Barack Obama passed the controversial Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA). The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is one of the many influences that impact the financial structure of healthcare today. It addresses three balancing goals within the United States' health care system: 1.) access, 2.) costs, and 3.) quality. Based on your perception of the Act's purpose, do you think all three goals can be effectively reached? For example, can you increase access and...
What are the major provisions of the Affordable Care Act? The major provisions of the Affordable Care Act are: (Select all that apply.) A holding hospitals accountable B. holding insurance companies accountable. IC improving quality and raising costs. D. providing new consumer protections EE increasing access to affordable care DE providing no consumer protections. OG increasing prices of affordable care. H. improving quality and lowering costs. 1 none of the above
What is your opinion of the Affordable Care Act?
his week’s readings describe the Affordable Care Act. One of the more significant changes in the Act was the elimination of the pre-existing clause. The act prevents payers from refusing coverage to patients with pre-existing conditions giving these patients a better chance at affordable coverage. While this is a positive change for patients, it presents a problem for payers. Under the ACA, payers are not permitted to charge higher premiums for patients with existing medical conditions, leading these companies to...
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?...