Significance Of Nursing In The Implementation Of Health Care Reform Abstract The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act provides for new professional roles and educational opportunities in nursing. As the number of insured Americans increases, so will patient numbers. Increased insureds will increase demands for nursing care as this legislation is fully enacted. The ways
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The Affordable Care Act - Applying Historical Perspectives to a Current Social Issue The University of Washington, School of Social Work The Affordable Care Act - Applying Historical Perspectives to a Current Social Issue Universal health care for Americans has long been a highly contested hot button issue in the United States. It is no secret that Americans pay much more for medical services than other comparable countries, however these higher price tags do not necessarily translate to better
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The brain child of managed care was adopted in the 1973 to counter the high cost of healthcare provisions. The sole purpose of managed care was to provide effective and quality medical care to patients at reduced cost. It entailed choosing a doctor that would have been responsible in providing the medical facilities to patients with minimal charges since the companies providing such services had a contract with the organization. It was first targeted to provide medication to the timber workers, the
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a. Unofficial Names i. Affordable Care Act b. Analysis of Obamacare ii. CBO iii. Political Climate c. Pros and Cons II. Economic Growth d. Employers Response e. Small Business Survival f. GDP Growth III. Patient Protection Act g. Summary of Provisions h. Patient Bill of Rights IV. Conclusion Is Obamacare the solution to the real world problem of affordable healthcare? The purpose of this research
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Week 5 Case Study HSM 544 Healthcare Industry The American health care industry is one of the nation's largest and most profitable industries (Healthcare, 2011). The American healthcare industry "has consistently increased its share of GDP from only 7.2% in 1970 to more than 16.0% in 2008" and that figure is still growing (Van Horn, 2010). It is also one of the few American industries that is expected to grow in the next few decades. In fact, the healthcare industry in America is expected to generate
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ObamaCare: What is it, and What Does it Mean to American Health Care? So what is ObamaCare and what does it mean to you? There are really only a few things you need to know about the Affordable Care Act. • The Affordable Care Act contains over a thousand pages of reforms to the insurance industry and the health care industry in order to cut health care costs and to provide affordable health insurance to all Americans. • Before the law you could be denied coverage or treatment because you
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oppressed, and living in poverty” (Workers, 2008). Ethics and values that are important to policies directed toward social and economic changes of America’s society. The 2010, Patient Protection Affordable Care Act involves
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The Health Insurance Exchanges are online marketplaces for health insurance where Americans can obtain coverage from competing private health care providers. Shoppers can use a price calculator to see if they qualify for cost assistance subsidies and see side-by-side comparisons of qualified health plans ensuring the best deal for them and their family. Open enrollment in the Health Insurance Marketplace only stays open for a limited time and you won’t be able to sign up outside of open enrollment
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The early public health reforms had been causing the cost of health care to rise continuously and hurt competitiveness of American. Many of the American families were forced into bankruptcy and the nation at large was driven into long-term deficits. ‘Obamacare’ was initiated and it stand for patient protection and affordable care act which was signed by President Obama into law to reform health care industry. The health insurance reform have ended malpractices by insurance companies and have help
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nation’s uninsured while boosting economy. Opponents argue Obamacare will increase healthcare costs and in turn, add to the deficit. The research supports the belief that improving the health status of the American citizens does result in economic expenditures for the United States. There is a relationship between affordable healthcare and the economy. The impact Obamacare has on the economy can be viewed through a simple math equation, a return on investment analysis. The return on investment analysis
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