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    Medicare is a federal health insurance for people over 65 years. It also covers people under 65 with certain disabilities and Kidney failure, and it covers 55 million older people and young people with disabilities. Medicare accounts for 14 percent of federal spending which amounts to 505$ Billion in 2014 while the Social Security accounts for 24 percent of federal spending (The facts on Medicare spending and financing, Kaiser family foundation, 2015). The Social security is pension provided to…

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    Living In Poverty Essay

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    Not having adequate health insurance, or in a lot of cases, no health insurance, those living in poverty aren’t privy to their own personal doctor that they see on a regular basis. Some impoverished Americans have Medicaid, however the excessive treatment cost related to the illness or depression are often time far too expensive. According to Brown from Gallup, smoking is the most significant issue for Americans living in poverty, which may lead to several chronic…

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    Donabedian Quality Model

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    The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) implemented quality measures under Medicare, as well as various states under Medicaid. These quality measures incentivize providers through reimbursement in what is known as pay-for-performance. This value-based purchase program, ties quality measures with hospital reimbursement…

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    Tittle 2: A Case Study

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    utilization of the Medicaid State program. Many individual who fall short of being qualified for state Medicaid program may become eligible because of the federal government mode of available funding for the expansion of the Medicaid program. It also the special program for uninsured children. Matching rate by the federal government for the funding of the CHIP program-tittle 2. Covered the changes that have been put in place to simplify the enrollment process for both CHIP and the Medicaid…

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    Obama Care Stigma

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    current resident of Clark County and I am expressing my concern about a travesty that I feel is taking place in our community and also our society as a whole. As Obama care continues to roll out, more people are finding themselves on State insurance (Medicaid). Due to this I am finding that there is a massive increase in the amount of stigma that comes along with being on this insurance. Whether it is due to being unemployed, underemployed or that their employer doesn’t offer insurance people…

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    1. Deborah’s Dilemma can be regarded as a legal problem and false dilemma. It is not an ethical dilemma because she has options about how to handle her issue. In addition, she knows that the clinic is billing Medicaid wrongly. Conversely she is worried about losing her job if she refuses to comply with the directives of the supervisor without considering her moral integrity as a nurse practitioner (Butts & Rich, 2016, p. 82). 2. The ethical principle involved is beneficence. (Butts & Rich,…

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    these efficiencies are not working” (Goodman, 2015, para. 30). The only program that has uncovered inefficiencies is the Medicare Advantage program, but policy makers are moving forward with cuts in subsidies for this program (Goodman, 2015). Both Medicaid and Medicare are relied upon for health insurance for the disabled, elderly, poor and working poor and is a cornerstone for the ACA. The inadequacies of both programs fail to provide the healthcare services needed by the populations served by…

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    of all kind, especially medicaid patients. However, before he became his own boss, he worked as an ambulate driver, for an organization that was caught and prosecuted for fraud. The issue was that the manager or the owner of the organization kept collecting medicaid payments of patients that were deceased, which was the most illegal and dishonest act one can do. However, the owner did this for many years, without getting caught, while earning millions of dollars from Medicaid, which was…

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    information is derived from the U.S. Senate: Note: some sub-sections contain single or multiple strategies. o Title 1: Quality Affordable Health Care for all Americans. Example: Health Insurance Market Reform. o Title 2: Role of Public Programs. Example: Medicaid…

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    Hurricane Katrina is one of the deadliest hurricanes in the United States. Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans on August 29,2005. The vulnerable population of New Orleans is the low-income, poor and African-American population with one of the highest uninsured rates. Katrina destroyed the health safety net and changed the city's healthcare landscape. New Orleans faced flooding that caused more than millions of residents to evacuate. Many hospitals were closed a year after Katrina. Charity…

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