What is your direct experience with the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare)? How are you affected by the current effort of Republicans to "repeal and replace"? Do you think access to health care should be available to every citizen?
Affordable Care Act mandates that everyone should get health insurance by providing tax exemption and also provides subsidies to middle-income families. It helped in lowering healthcare costs and provide better healthcare. Efforts to replace the act will result in healthier people dropping the coverage. Healthcare should be made available to every citizen as medical emergencies can arise anytime even for people following healthy lifestyle and cost of healthcare may not be affordable to everyone.
What is your direct experience with the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare)? How are you affected...
Do you believe that The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) should be repealed? Answer b or c depending on how you answered part a. b) If not, how can it be improved? c) If you do believe it should be repealed, what parts would you repeal, and how would you replace it?
Because of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), why should people get enrolled on a plan sooner rather than later? What should a care coordinator know to better help uninsured patients' access essential health services?
What do you think will ultimately replace the Affordable Care Act? How will that impact HMOs, patient privacy, costs, quality, access, etc.?
In 2 paragraphs, explain how the affordable care act (Obamacare) has influenced Public Health and healthcare delivery in the United States. Start by mentioning why you’re “with” the affordable care act, followed by providing 3 justifications for your opinion and 1 counter argument refuting a common justification supporting the opposite side.
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?...
In 300 words discuss the Affordable Care Act and Healthcare managers but as you think about the health care reform act Obamacare select a specific aspect of this Act and discuss it's the implication for healthcare managers
The insurance mandate included with the Affordable Care Act was intended to provide access to affordable health care. Based on your reading and experience, what are your thoughts about the ethics and politics of mandating that everyone has health insurance coverage? Provide rationale to support your response.
Health Polic.. QUESTION 18 The Affordable Care Act of 2010, also known as Obamacare, is often compared t Massachusetts Health Care Law of 2006 because of the following similarityies: Oa. All of the choices are correct Ob. Government subsidy for qualified citizens involving premium cost Oc. Individual mandate to have health insurance Od. Practically eliminating the underwriting process because "cherry-picking" was declared to beilegal o Romneycare also known as the QUESTION 19 Which is the primary source of payment for...
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 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...