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    The United States is most powerful countries in the world and plays a central leadership role in the world. The U.S. health care policy is amongst the finest and many industrialized nations are laboring toughly to initiate a health care system that mimic the scheme executed by the United States. The United States of America is well known with its high-priced health care system in the globe because United States expends farther than counterparts relayed to the GDP per capita approximately “18%”…

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    The Un-Affordable Health Care Plan The Affordable Care Act is a universally mandated act that allows for every citizen of the United States to obtain healthcare at a low and affordable price (Obamacare Facts). It was created mainly to help the lower class and those who could not afford the kind of health care available at that time. This can seem to be a great way to boost the unfortunate; but with it comes the countless disadvantages and unmoral regulations. The unconstitutional values of…

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    Throughout the years the availability of health care has been a major problem for the United States. In fact, the federal government has been the dominant force in American health care for decades, long before the recent massive expansion of the government’s role in the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) (as quoted by Capretta & Dayaratna, 2013). Prior to the governmental enforcement of PPACA, an estimated 44 million of U.S. citizens didn’t have health insurance and no way…

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    Nursing and Affordable Care Act Kimberly A. Amezcua San Joaquin Delta College Patient protection and affordable care act (ACA) were implemented in 2010, this assures that all Americans have access to quality affordable healthcare. The major goals of ACA are to build our existing system by expanding Medicaid, preserving employer health coverage and Medicare, and state control of insurance markets. They also aim to provide higher quality of care and improve the patient experience,…

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    In 2010, Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law. The healthcare reform law was supposed to expand and improve access to care and curb spending through regulations and taxes. Its main focus was to extend healthy insurance to some of the estimated 15% of the population in the US who did not have it and improve the quality of health care. By regulating the health care industry, the law was aiming to reduce health care spending in the US. ObamaCare in theory is a great thing, but at the same…

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    Some basic information about the affordable care act is the fact that it was a health care reformed bill that Obama singed around early 2010. Also the fact that a lot of the things in that act are already in effect. Some of the main things that the book points out about the Act is that it is providing new consumer protections, making the quality better but also making it cheaper, making it easier to access affordable care, and also making insurance companies more accountable for the actions that…

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    services. How have these innovations become more important in health care delivery within the context of the Affordable Care Act? Throughout the health care system, it has used the expansion of healthcare insurance for accessing several strategies that are used to promote how the services are delivered which is through models, strategies, and payment structure build on the improvement of health care quality. By using the Affordable Care Act (ACA), it has given the Americans a reason to improve…

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    The Affordable Care Act was a reform set by Barack Obama. This act was created in order to help individuals take care of themselves by improving the access to health care services. This act was meant to help reduce premium cost for many working families by being able to provide families with billions of dollars in tax relief. Another thing that the act reduces is the number of cash expenses that families used to have to pay from out of pocket expenses. The Affordable Care Act requires hospitals…

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    the Affordable Health Care Act as an aspect that I'd like to discuss. I see two positive outcomes from it. First, everyone gets access to proper and adequate care before their illness gets more serious. The second positive outcome is that it will eventually have an effect on everyone's wallets. Working as a LPN, I have seen many uninsured patients, and I always wonder what happens regarding the costs it takes to take care of them. Here's the answer to my wonder and proof that the Affordable Care…

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    I believe a few challenges the ACA still faces is with miscommunication of parts of the legislation and the increasing cost to patients. A good example of the miscommunication of the legislation that led to more cost to a patient is a case where a family was made to repay tax credits they received after they had taken what they thought to be the appropriate steps. The advance premium tax credit under the ACA can turn out to be bitter sweet for some people. Under the plan, taxpayers with…

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