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    Hispanics are one of the highest ethic groups in the United States that are uninsured. In addition, the Hispanic population is one of the fastest growing ethnic groups in the U.S. The Hispanic population is estimated to increase over the next 25 years to 32 million out of a total of 72 million of the US population (Brice, 2000). The U.S. health care system is currently facing one of its most noteworthy social difficulties in decades in regards to its ability to provide access to medical services to the millions of Americans who have lost their health insurance coverage during the recession. The Affordable Care Act, was signed into law on March 23, 2010 for the purpose of reducing inequalities in insurance coverage and providing access to…

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    Interestingly, by cross referencing the legislative clauses against current fiscal and population data values evidence of the core problems this initiative hoped to address can be identified. For instance, the first provision within the ACA requires all U.S citizens to have health insurance, but prior to 2010 44 million American did not maintain consistent coverage (Kaiser Family Foundation, 2016, p.1). Studies have shown that uninsured individuals are less likely to have a primary physician,…

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    Uninsured Social Issues

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    care coverage in the United States is one of the major concerns known to advocates of health care reform. A person without insurance is known as uninsured. There were surveys taken to know the amount of people in the United States without insurance and they found out that the number of people uninsured has fallen due to expanded Medicaid eligibility and health insurance exchanges established from the Patient Protection and Affordable care act known as PPACA or “Obamacare”. Roughly 9.5 million…

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    Hispanic Health in the United States • The Hispanic ethnicity is the largest minority in the United States. Each year, the Hispanic population keeps growing. However, even though being the largest minority in the United States, Hispanics aren’t the healthiest. According to a study conducted by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, it showed that similar to non-Hispanics, the two leading causes of death in Hispanics are heart disease and cancer. However, Hispanics have higher death…

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    Uninsured Health Care

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    health insurance coverage in one of the wealthiest countries in the world is a major social issue in the United States. Sered Fernandopulle and Ebrary research showed that there are over 40 million uninsured Americans that are falling through the cracks of the health care system. The research is investigated to determine how having no health insurance affects the lives of the millions of Americans. There is an extremely high-rate of adults and children that suffer from being uninsured due to…

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    Uninsured Motorist Essay

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    The Problem of Uninsured Motorists I was recently involved in a car accident which made my car spin 180 degrees that resulted in facing the opposite side of the street. The only injuries that I had from the accident were minor injuries. The law needs to be more strictly enforced for drivers that don’t have insurance. Thousands of drivers today on the road are uninsured motorists and think that they are better than the law. Driving is not a right but is an earned privilege. Colorado was a no…

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    The Patient Protection and Affordable Care (PPACA) also known as Obamacare, or Affordable Care Act (ACA), had an enormously impacted public health services in the United Stated since it was sign into law by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010. The Act become the most significant regulatory overhaul of the U.S healthcare system since the Medicare and Medicaid was passed in 1965 by President Lyndon Johnson. Even though it is debatable whether access to healthcare is right or a privilege and…

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    Universal health care is a topic debated regularly, both claims supporting and not supporting have good points. Although the article not supporting health care has excellent points the supporting claim is more effective because it states facts and also appeals to pathos. Both arguments use evidential support like facts and statistics, they also support their claims and give reasons and evidence to their claim. Both of these articles are objective and give clear reasons why they support their…

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    Swot Analysis Obamacare

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    person. Prices can be affected by age and smoking status. However, restricting insurance companies from price discriminating will impose a problem in itself, as insurers will simply increase prices to account for free riders (people who purchase insurance when they are in need only) or just secede from providing insurance at all. Several states implemented just this first part of Obamacare in 1990, with every single state experiencing a large increase…

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    The Oregon State Lottery There are still many improvements to be made to America’s health care system, but it has improved tremendously since 2010 thanks to the Affordable Care Act. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the percentage of uninsured people living in America has significantly dropped from 15.4% in 2008 to 10.4% in 2014. As this data and the Oregon health lottery case demonstrate, health care in the United States was either inaccessible or too expensive for many Americans and still…

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