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Earlier today, I realized that by not being fully active and aware of the policy changes nor taking a candid stand in politics, I am being blinded to the repercussions it has. Before jumping in headfirst, let me explain. I ended my shift at the diner feeling drained and disillusioned as usual. To make matter worse, I failed to convince to my manager to hire me full-time. Despite that, I had a great day. I bumped into Professor Robin Flagg while exiting the diner, whom I haven’t seen since last spring when taking one of her Public Health course at CAL. Oddly enough, we’ve managed to keep in touch since I withdrew from school. I happily accepted her invite to grab coffee at the Starbucks nearby to continue catching up as she waited for her …show more content…

Designed in a similar scheme as Medicare, Medicaid was “enacted in 1965 as an amendment to Social Security Act-Title XIX” (Flagg, Class 6). The legislation proclaimed Medicaid as an “entitlement,” which guaranteed health care coverage to “all that meet qualifications” (Flagg, Class 6). Although Medicaid is jointly financed by the federal and state government, “the federal government pays states for a specified percentage of program expenditures, called the Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP),” (Medicaid.gov). However, both governments assume different roles as I recall Professor Flagg noting that states are responsible for managing the program while federal government oversee it. Just like other programs and institutions that receive federal funding, the federal government has power to delegate regulations and impose conditions. Professor Flagg stated that it has mandated “states to provide certain benefits” within Medicaid and beneficiaries need to be “categorically eligible.” All to say that Medicaid will ensure coverage to all eligible individuals that meet their financial and categorical requirement. The Affordable Care Act was the latest health care reform that was undertaken by President Obama. As the 44th President of the United States, he worked towards improving the health care system in hopes of reducing the high

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