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    “In 2015, one in six Americans got a Health Insurance Marketplace Plan for $100 or less and 87% of people who selected a marketplace plan got financial assistance.” ObamaCare, also known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, is a health reform law signed on March 23, 2010 by President Barack Obama. ObamaCare is a very beneficial thing for America because uninsured Americans get free or low cost health insurance, Americans still get care even if they are sick or have a preexisting…

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    the growing unrest among French Canadians in Québec, who called for the protection of their language and culture, and opportunities to participate fully in political and economic decision making. The commission's results led to changes in French education across the country, and the creation of the federal department of multiculturalism and the Official Languages Act. A royal commission to examine Québec's dissatisfaction with its place in Canada had first been suggested by the editor in chief…

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    In November of 2016 there will be an election for choosing the next president of the United States of America. There will be various challenges that the candidate chosen for office will face. The challenges varies from the education of many people and being able to manage bills to afford more teachers. A meager challenge would also be immigration and whether to deport non-citizens or substitute their living arrangements for them. War would also be included in one of the many challenges the…

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    time it has expanded into future expectations such as being a payer through public-sector programs like Medicare and Medicaid, they are providers for services to military, veterans, and indigenous populations, and lastly they are supporters of the education and training of many care providers (Barton, 2009). Under the categories of players, financing is consisted of your big time employers, governments (Medicare & Medicaid), and individual self-funding. Insurance is your well-known companies…

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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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    other continental European nations. However, it differed slightly because of the reluctance of its central government to standardize benefits among the funds and regulate their financial affairs. According to LD Brown, who wrote about Italy 's health reform, "health care was offered to all but ‘about three million Italians by several occupation-based sickness funds, financed by large employers and small employee contributions (1)." Coverage varied widely between social groups, occupations, the…

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    My knowledge of human service organisations before commencing SWP3UIO Understanding Organisations for Social Work Practice, is limited and include disability services which I have education and experience in, and other services such as aged care and mental health. They are organisations which work with people; within varying degrees of quality, regardless each system in which they operate has their achievements and flaws partially the difference between small and large scale organisations.…

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    care coverage that our nation’s veterans currently receive and how new forms of legislation such as the Affordable Care Act affect their access. There are many different aspects of health care coverage and it is important for the nurse to receive education so they can properly care for their patients. As a nurse in the VA system I find this extremely important because every day patient’s voice their concerns regarding their coverage. This lack of knowledge oftentimes affects their decision to…

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    just to breathe, they spend that surplus of wealth on other goods that benefit society and leads to more job creation. Needless to say that health care industry should be about curing and taking care of the patient and not a job creation hub. Any reform will need to go through the change management process. Your analysis is on the point that patients or physicians may resist and groan about the inconveniences the changes may cause to them. That can be addressed through a carefully scaffold…

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    In 2012, almost eight out of one thousand people died. In spite of that it seems like a negligible ratio, eight is a relatively great number if the rate is involved with death. Nations resort to effective healthcare to cut down this rate. Nevertheless, healthcare injustice is a vital complication that has not been solved till now. Martin Luther King said “of all forms of inequality, injustice in healthcare is the most shocking and the most inhumane.” Oxford Dictionary defines healthcare as “the…

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