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    Affordable Care Act (ACA)

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    us, when we hear the name Affordable Care Act (ACA) we right away think about low coverage, better access, and affordability but there’s so much more to it. Physicians are now being faced with having to provide better patient safety and quality of care. Thanks to Medicare’s Hospital Value-Based Purchasing Program (VBP), the quality of care provided to patients by hospitals is now measured through the use of quality measures and the patients’ overall satisfaction of care. Since the program was…

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    Affordable Care Act (ACA)

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    The provisions of Affordable Care Act (ACA), include waiver that provide republicans a loop hole to strip down the ACA and make the policy ineffective. It creates an alternative approach to expanding medical coverage by individual mandate or premium tax credits to health care plans. From a republican stand point section 1115 allows the sectary of health and human resources to waive major portions of the ACA. For example, the case of Burwell vs. Hobby Lobby, where the ACA made the mandate that a…

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    Affordable Care Act (ACA)

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    Affordable Care Act (ACA) The Affordable Care Act is one of the main focuses on healthcare right now. I do not agree with it. In areas such as Meridian, healthcare professionals are actually leaving because people from the population are going to other hospitals and clinics in bigger cities due to this Act. This Act has allowed the underserved to be taken as a priority and the doctors are actually losing money they deserve as a professional. Healthcare is expensive, but the products and…

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    Obama Affordable Care Act

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    the United States healthcare system. His first endeavor was known as the Affordable Health Care for America Act, and when that was not passed he tried the Patient Protection Act. Finally, on March 23, 2010, President Obama signed an act into law ("ObamaCare" 1) that would change the future for doctors and Americans forever. It is called the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or ObamaCare. On that same day it was passed, Virginia Attorney…

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    American’s current health care system has become one of the nation’s leading controversial nuisance. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was originally created with morals of assuring every American individual’s right to attain health care regardless of financial circumstances or pre-existing conditions along with government support if needed. Unfortunately, amongst the fabricated promises of security and assistance, this fragmented system impels families to remain uncomfortable and stressed. The…

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    The Affordable Care Act and Florida Since amended in 2010, a heated topic across the country has been the Compilation of Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, more commonly referred to as the “Affordable Care Act” or “Obamacare”. The Affordable Care Act has caused a rift in legislative bodies in many states. Some states have accepted the terms of the program including all of its expansion on the health care system, but some have been reluctant to implement the program. One of those…

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    Annotated Bibliography Adams. S., Clark. J., & Delorme, L (2014, May 08). Understanding the Affordable Care Act. Retrieved March 16, 2017 from https://www.aier.org/research/understanding-affordable- care-act This article explains that the Affordable Care Act (ACA) did not just change prices of premiums, deductibles, and copayments, but they also set “Ten Essential Benefits” that all insurance providers had to meet. Facts presented shine a brighter light on the ACA and show not all aspects…

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    to not help the people at all. With the different health care bills that we have they have to go through congress to get passed so that at the end of the day the bills will be beneficial to everyone. We as healthcare providers should know these different healthcare bills and understand them to the fullest being that they affect us on a daily basis. The healthcare bill that stands out the most is the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. With this bill it was made to make sure that all…

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    Is the Affordable Care Act as well as are tax credits actually affordable for the average consumer or is it causing further financial issues? This paper is going to explain what the affordable care act is and how it works. What will happen if you don’t get insurance. It will also explain the metal tiers and how people chose the plans they are on. According to the article from Amy Anderson DNP, RN, CNE; Since the Affordable Care Act (ACA) started “An estimated 30 million Americans are expected…

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    opposite. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) otherwise known as the Obama Care was signed into law by the President on March 23, 2010. It lowers health premium cost for millions of working families and small businesses (Nies & McEwen, 2015). The ACA main goal is to make sure that everyone in America has health care coverage that is affordable. But, how affordable is this plan? According to the market place (2014), most people who bought the insurance coverage stated that the “coverage is…

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