...public. President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney must go through months of campaigning to get the votes necessary to win each state. Some Americans believe that the public makes the decision for presidency long before the campaigns start, and others believe that the campaigns are necessary to gain votes for a President. A campaign in itself is not necessary to influence the public's decision. The focus is whether the campaign has the influential power to change the opinions of American citizens. During the campaign period, national conventions, and presidential debates, President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney discussed why both are qualified and best fit to become President of the United States. Many topics such as education, foreign policy issues, health care, and economy and trade are elaborated during the campaigning period, the conventions, and the debates. According to multiple media sources such as CNN and Fox News, the 2012 presidential election is in a dead heat. Governor Romney revealed qualities that would make him a good President. Governor Romney’s economic policy is what a fragile America needs and his ability to recognize the danger of the growing debt. Governor Romney possesses great knowledge of the current budget mess and yet has an optimistic view of America’s future. That is the change I want for a better America. A strong education system is essential for a better America. Currently, the education system is in a weakened and unstable...
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...Obama Care also known as the Affordable Care Act is a national health care plan aimed at reforming the American health care system. One of the main focuses of the system is to provide all Americans with affordable health insurance. In the process the government wants to improve the quality of health care, health insurance, regulate the insurance industry, and reduce the spending for health care. This plan will go into full affect by January 1st, 2014. It will force most American to have health insurance or pay a fee on their-end of the year taxes. This is just the start of tax implications that will be put into effect this upcoming year. Obama care gives benefits to many U.S. Citizens, but those benefits aren’t free. Different tax implications such as tax hikes, limits to deductions, tax credits, tax breaks, and other changes will be made to cover the cost of these benefits. One of the most controversial Obama care tax implications is the Medical Device Tax. The medical device tax is a tax for firms making medical equipment such as heart valves or pacemakers, and may other medical equipment. These firms’ wills see a tax of 2.3% on their profit of gross sales. This is a tax that will be enforced to pay even if companies don’t make a profit. According to the Congressional Budget Office this tax will generate 29 billion dollars in a decade. Many of these firms have fought back against this tax. These firms believe this tax will eliminate innovation and may cause many medical equipment...
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...the advanced progress of medical science and the health system capacity, the population‘s health care seeking behavior is much more improved. However the fact that people’s access to good health care should or should not depend on social factors such as their level of income or social status has so far aroused much concerns. As far as I am concerned, all people should be allowed to access health care services[->0] regardless of their social backgrounds. Good care access is considered as one of the essential human rights. This matter has become far more pressing in this modern society. People day by day suffer from inevitable new threats that strongly affect their length of life such as terminal illness, accidents, epidemics and other emerging diseases like stress and so forth. Health care service is therefore very important to ensure people’s survival first, and then step by step improve people’s quality of life. Getting accessed to health system[->1] for all people is one of the effective solutions to narrow down the gap between the rich and the poor. As the poor are offered chances to improve both physical and mental health, they are more likely to get jobs and work more efficiently. In this way, they are able to escape the overwhelming poverty and explore their potential capacity. Throughout so many years, politicians and insurance companies could argue that the United States had the finest and optimum health care system in the world. However, much more faults have become...
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...DELIVERY SYSTEM The Public and the Healthcare Delivery System September 11, 2009 The Public and the Healthcare Delivery System Thesis: Discuss the current American health care delivery system and provide recommended improvements. I. Discuss current healthcare delivery system A. Define concept of healthcare delivery system B. General public opinion regarding our current delivery system II. Examine the cost for the current healthcare delivery system A. Primary methods for funding B. Reforming cost III. What is the current role of the U.S. government in the healthcare delivery system? A. Medicare coverage B. Veteran’s hospitals IV. Insurance coverage for U.S. citizens A. Total number of U.S. citizens with no insurance coverage B. Reforming Insurance coverage for U.S. citizens V. Discuss changes we need to make in the healthcare delivery system A. Public option B. Offer low cost-coverage to individuals with pre-existing medical conditions VI. Who will absorb the cost for the changes needed in healthcare delivery? A. Insurance companies B. U.S. citizens References Bohmer, R. M., & Lee, T. H. (2009). The Shifting Mission of Health Care Delivery Organizations. The New England Journal of Medicine. Retrieved September 11, 2009. Retrieved from http://healthcarereform.nejm.org/?p=1347 Dove, J. T., Weaver, W. D., & Lewin, J. (2009). Healthcare Delivery System Reform: Accountable Care Organizations...
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...Health Care System Health Services Organization Health Care System In this paper there will be a brief discussion of three forces that have affected the development of the U.S healthcare system. It will observe whether or not these forces will continue to have an effect on the U.S healthcare system over the next decade. This paper will also include an additional force, which may be lead to believe to have an impact on the health care system of the nation. And lastly this paper will evaluate the importance of technology in healthcare. There are three major forces that have affected the development of the health care system within the U.S. and these forces include social, political and economic. The first force is defined as a social force, and during this time in the year of “1850 was the development of the first hos-pitals within the United States, which marked the beginning of formal organization in the U.S” (Williams & Torrens, 2010, p.3). “This particular force concentrated its efforts on public health problems, such as epidemics and various acute infections that affected large amounts of those individuals as a result of poor living conditions, such as unclean foods, contaminated water and housing. After most of the epidemic problems started getting under control, hospitals had to now solve other major problems such as trauma and diseases which were in critical need of surgical intervention” (Williams & Torrens, 2010, p. 3). The second force that affected the...
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...The Affordable Care Act One of the most important health care moves in legislation after Medicare is the Affordable Care Act. The reason being is that it provides health coverage to anyone regardless of circumstance. The unofficial but widely recognized name for this act is Obama care. Obama care was officially signed into law on March 23, 2010. The aim of the Act is a health care law aimed at improving the health care system of the United States by widening health coverage to more Americans, as well as protecting existing health insurance policy holders. Together with the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act, it represents the most significant government expansion and regulatory overhaul of the U.S. By 2014, the Affordable Care Act will give millions of Americans access to reliable, high quality medical care, while advancing programs to hold costs in check. Benefits of the law include, insurance subsidies for consumers, transparent exchanges to shop for insurance, new rules protecting consumers from insurance abuses, increased Medicare payments for physicians; and more. The Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act ensures hard-working, middle class families will get the security they deserve and it also protects every American from the worst insurance company abuses. The way this law was designed was to specifically give states the resources and agility they need to adapt their approach to their distinctive needs. The benefits and protections that...
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...POTUS" Introduction Barrack Obama became the 44th President of the United States of America on January 20th, 2009. He is the first African American to take office and with his presidency he promised to make changes to America that would liberate the American people from crisis into a bright new beginning. In his Inauguration speech, he claimed to mend the financial crisis by stimulating jobs and laying a “new foundation for growth” (Naughton, “Inauguration speech”). He promised to rebuild the Nation’s foundations such as roads, bridges, electric grids, and digital lines, to revive the prosperity and importance of science, to increase the care and lower the cost of health care, to mend the threat of global warming, to enact peace with Afghanistan, to withdraw from Iraq, and to transform the educational system to meet the conditions of a new era (Naughton, “Inauguration speech”). Throughout his first year as president Obama has enacted many policies and regulations such as the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, Recovery and Reinvestment Act, and Health Care Bill. However, has Obama stayed true to his original promises stated throughout his campaigns, in his Inauguration speech, as well as his first State of Union speech. Has Obamba’s first year been a success or a failure? This essay will explore the history of Obama’s ascend to presidency, his success and failures, and an overall evaluation of Obama’s first year in office. The Rise of Barrack Obama Obama was born on August 4, 1961...
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...Proponents of managed care believe that managed care has been successful in controlling costs, and opponents believe otherwise. The true answer lies in the numbers. In 1970 the United States spent $75 billion on health care, and in 1970 the federal government announced the development of HMO’s as a way to decrease skyrocketing health care costs (U. S. Census Bureau, 2011). Managed care uses a gatekeeper system to assist in cost containment. The gatekeeper may be a manager or a physician charged with cost control and hospitalization authorization. Cost controls are accomplished through three methods. President Barack Obama presented his plan of Health Care Reform to a joint session of congress in 2009. Amongst the many changes proposed Obama addressed the main concerns which would greatly improve our current healthcare system. Of course myths were stirred with this proposal in which he addressed as well. The purpose in creating Health Care Reform was to alleviate this huge deficit contributor as well as to offer better care for U.S. Citizens. The current healthcare plan has been digging into the pockets of all classes of Americans and has allowed many of its people to become chronically ill or die. Many stories have been shared across the media from those affected by our current healthcare system and Obama is the first President to step up to the plate in combating the many issues that seem fixable. Other countries have found ways to offer free universal care to its citizens and...
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...Affordable Care Act deadline is quickly approaching. The bill aimed at reforming the health care industry was signed in to law on March 23, 2010. The primary focus of the law is to make healthcare services more affordable for all American Citizens. The Obama Care health insurance market place is set to open October 1, 2013. However, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has delayed the signing of final agreements originally set for the first of September to mid-month. With the Health Insurance Marketplace opening October 1st, insurance companies will compete as providers for individuals’ business via the Affordable Health Insurance Exchange, an online marketplace. Many health care provisions are already in affect saving on the cost of coverage, such as the rate review provision and the Medical Loss Ratio policy. The rate review provision was passed on May 19, 2011, as part of the new reform to combat insurance companies from “rate hikes”. From 2003 to 2009, reports from the Commonwealth Fund found that employers had faced an average 41% increase in premium costs, while individuals faced and average increase of 10%. 43 out of 50 states currently have a rate review process, but vary greatly in how they are performed. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services performs reviews on those states which lack resources for adequate reviews. Another reform already in action is the Medical Loss Ratio Policy. The Medical Loss Ratio Policy requires all health insurance...
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...These hazards result in events of substantial degree causing momentous physical destruction or damage, loss of life, or severe changes to the natural environment (Aragones 124). The disasters are defined as tragic event which stem from occurrences such as floods, earthquakes, catastrophic accidents, explosions or fires. The disasters cause extensive damage to lives, properties and destroy the social, economic and the cultural lives of people. Several events have happened currently around the world. The negative events in the world often cause much attention as compared to the positive events that occur around the world. The terrorists have often struck various cities in the world killing thousands of people and causing mass destruction of property (Vonk 860). The United States has been confronted with international terrorists especially the Al-Qaeda terror group. The September 2001 bombing of the twin towers was an example of the terrorist disaster in the United States. Then the stock and real estate collapse in the US economy. The massive tsunami in Japan was another major disaster that got a lot of public address by all the media channels. The earthquake also triggered the nuclear disasters in Japan. The most recent disaster in the U.S is the hurricane Sandy. Hurricane Sandy has caused unprecedented loss of lives and destruction to property in U.S. United States is currently battling from the deepest recession that occurred since the Great Depression. All these events have...
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... Barack Obama Barack Obama Biography U.S. Representative, U.S. President, Lawyer (1961–) Early Life Barack Hussein Obama was born on August 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii. His mother, Ann Dunham, grew up in Wichita, Kansas, where her father worked on oil rigs during the Great Depression. After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Dunham's father, Stanley, enlisted in the service and marched across Europe in Patton's army. Dunham's mother, Madelyn, went to work on a bomber assembly line. After the war, the couple studied on the G.I. Bill, bought a house through the Federal Housing Program and, after several moves, landed in Hawaii. Barack Obama's father, Barack Obama Sr., was born of Luo ethnicity in Nyanza Province, Kenya. Obama Sr. grew up herding goats in Africa, eventually earning a scholarship that allowed him to leave Kenya and pursue his dreams of college in Hawaii. While studying at the University of Hawaii in Manoa, Obama Sr. met fellow student Ann Dunham, and they married on February 2, 1961. Barack was born six months later. Obama did not have a relationship with his father as a child. When his son was still an infant, Obama Sr. relocated to Massachusetts to attend Harvard University, pursuing a Ph.D. Barack's parents officially separated several months later and ultimately divorced in March 1964, when their son was 2. In 1965, Obama Sr. returned to Kenya. In 1965, Dunham married Lolo Soetoro...
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...Interdisciplinary Approaches to Care 11 June 2016 Instructor: Dr. Deborah Fisher Managing Quality Assurance in the Workplace Hospital Industry and as whole organization will provide, manage and gets reimbursed for their wonderful and healthcare services, which are to name a few: nursing, home health, internal and medical care, psychiatry, occupational, physical and speech therapy, and specialty services. The great demand for growth is expected to double and triple by the year 2022. (per U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2012). The health care organization is very critically important to striving the transition in providing various health care services to meet the needs of patients, family and community. It will be very essential and have a major impression patient safety, risk management, and quality assurance on yet to be determining but definitely in the works moving forward with technology towards the future. In addition to having adequate and good health care insurance for all Americans and safe and adequate staffing healthcare professionals for all allied and medical services provided in hospitals, facilities and clinics across our beautiful United States nation. How best can the United Sates, as a country, manage this growth in the allied health sector? Provide examples. Let’s take a look further into the focus of a community hospital on physical well-being patient health services which include quality assurance and mental health services. I met with my current...
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...OBAMACARE IS IT GOOD FOR VETERANS Novack, S. (2014) Congress plans Obama care exemption to boost veteran employment. NationalJurnal.com. Retrieved from http://www.nationaljournal.com/health-care/congress-1 plans-obamacare-exemption-to-boost-veteran-employment-20140512 The author describes Congress plan to allow employers to hire more veterans. Hiring veterans will reduce the threshold on the employers mandated 50 or more employees. As long as the veteran is enrolled in Tricare or enrolled in the Veterans Affairs medical system Oliver, M. (2013) Obamacare and veterans, a website. Blog.al.com. Retrieved from http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2013/08/obamacare _and_veterans_a_websi.html In this article the author explains that if a Military veteran is receiving medical care through the Department of Veterans Affairs the Veteran will not see any changes in care or the costs of the care. He goes on to say that even though family members are not covered under the VA program there is a new website to use to find coverage. The web site is called the Health Insurance Marketplace. www.va.gov/aca. The author also states using the health care market place family members of veterans may get lower costs on monthly premiums or out-of-pocket costs. He states more than 1.3 million veterans and more than 950,000 family members of veterans are without medical insurance. However most uninsured veterans are eligible for VA health care if they would enroll. Granger, M. (2013) No Confusion Here: Obamacare...
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...“Obamacare” Barack Hussein Obama was born on August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii. Barack is the44th and current president of the United States of America. There is no question that Obama’s childhood was anything but normal. At the age of two Obama’s mother and father separated and then eventually divorced. After the divorce Barack’s father went on to continue his own education at Harvard University. Eventually obtaining his Ph.D., he then headed back to his home land of Kenya, Africa. Barack had only seen his father on one more occasion for a short visit in 1971 as he later died in an auto accident in 1982. In 1966 Obama’s mother remarried another East-Western student from Indonesia. The Family later packed up and moved to Jakarta Indonesia, where Barack’s half-sister Maya Soetoro Ng was born. At the age of 10, Barack was sent back to Hawaii to live with his maternal grandparents after a string of incidents in Indonesia left his mother fearing for Obama’s safety. While in Hawaii, Barack enrolled in the well-known Punahou Academy where in 1979, he graduated with academic honors. Living in that era also had its challenges of another sort. Barack quickly realized the life of living among racism. Being only one of three black students at his school, he often found himself looking in the mirror and questioning why he was different and why people treated him and others like him differently. After high school Obama went on to study at the Occidental College in Los...
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...The Problems Our Nations Faces We are currently undergoing a large government change since President Bush has left office and the new president has to pick up the pieces. President Obama has had to start with an economy that has been struggling from the over spending and over taxing of our nation. The tax dollars have not been used for the main purpose to help the economy but to fill the pockets of those we elect. Our society is looking to one man to make a difference but we are seeing that we are the reason why the systems the way it is. Our responsibility is to elect person into our government that has our best interest in mind. They are elected to represent the public and not their bank account. Shame on us for not knowing what was to happen in the future but we have the right and duty to fix the problems that by electing the right people in office. Obama is working on many ways to work with Congress to fix our current problems but with not a lot of support from the American people, this is a problem all in is self. We as a nation must work together to correct these problems that we are faced with and I plan to see that I can inform you on what these are. As of September 7, 2010 the unemployment rate has hit a high of 9.6 percent (CNN News.com) “Despite the rise in unemployment to 9.6 percent the U.S. economy is doing better and President Barack Obama is introducing further measures for long term growth, said White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs and by virtually...
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