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    Affordable care act (ObamaCare) for short has been one of the holes threatening to sink the United States Titanic health Care system. Immediate repairs to this act are needed before it capsizes the health care system. The Obama care act is a healthcare act that gives affordable, quality health insurance to registered U.S citizen especially focusing on low-income families who cannot get quality health insurance otherwise. However, this “wondrous” Obama Care comes at the expense of health…

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    like health care, or education, or the need to find good jobs for every American.”, said Barack Obama. Healthcare has been implemented in America since the the 1900’s, stemming from President Lyndon B. Johnson’s domestic program, The Great Society. This plan included Medicaid, a program which helped low-income families out with medical costs and Medicare, a insurance program that helped American citizens that were 65+ years old. In 1985, The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985…

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    The U.S Healthcare System is a very unique but complicated network of various health care providers. It includes profit and non-profit private owned hospitals, government hospitals, urgent care centers, primary care practices, specialty treatment centers, hospice services, and pharmacies. Majority of Americans pay for medical services through private insurance provided by theirs, their spouse or parent’s employer, which they have to pay a partial monthly premium cost. Individuals with low…

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    The Affordable Care Act entails several key moving parts of what it does for the American people in health care and costs. Many unintended consequences do occur from what the ACA provides in its lengthy document. Each section of the Affordable Care Act has specific sections and it’s imperative to examine each section to see the unintended consequences of the policy that may be the future. It’s hard to narrow it down to one topic to focus, which is why it’s worth mentioning some topics of…

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    Nurse you encounter many issues that may be political, legal or economic. One issue that specifically encompasses all of these is the nurse practitioner state practice acts. A review of the state practice acts reveals one challenge facing nurse practitioners: limitation to practice across the United States. These state specific acts affect the role of the nurse practitioner. Fairman (2011) states, “The critical factors limiting nurse practitioners' capacity to practice to the full extent of…

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    point, if we call it the Affordable Care Act, approval rates increase and if we use the name KyNect in Kentucky it increases even more. In a Kaiser Health monthly poll (see Note to Reader comment below) from November, 74% of Americans and half of Republicans want the ACA to continue. But, if you dig deeper, the Republican voters heavily favor almost all features of the ACA except those dealing with the mandates for coverage for the employer and individual. The Affordable Care Act is not perfect…

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    Introduction Affordable Care Act, a Promising Road to Affordability of Care for the Elderly The concept of universal care has been in the history of USA for a few decades, since the times of President Theodore Roosevelt, who was the first president to propose this type of health care system then in 1960's a similar concept with the idea of health protection for the two most vulnerable sectors of the population as the poor and the elderly would be covered under the establishment of Medicare…

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    Introduction The passage of the Affordable Care Act changed the delivery of health care in the United States. However, since the passage of the Affordable Care Act, multiple lawsuits against the federal government have been filed. On June 25th 2015, the Supreme Court ruled on the Affordable Care Act in a 6-3 decision stating, “Congressed passed the Affordable Care Act to improve health insurance markets, not destroy them. If at all possible, we must interpret the Act in a way that is…

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    The Affordable Care Act is one of the most talked about and debated subjects that our country has focused on for the past 6 years. The Affordable Care Act is a federal statute that was signed into law by President Barack Obama in 2010. This act was structured to help with hospitals and primary physicians which would transform their practices financially, technologically and clinically to drive better health care for individuals by lowering the costs and improve the methods of distribution and…

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    do we not have the right to provide for and protect our families? In 2010, the largest overhaul of the health care system, since Medicare, began with legislation for The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act(PPACA), also known as Affordable Care Act(ACA) or commonly identified as Obama Care. This legislation brought care to American families that had never participated in a health care program, or never acquired health insurance because of financial hardship (Thompson). Arguably, there is…

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