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Experiences And Attitudes Of Primary Care Services

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1. J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Henry & Fund, Commonwealth. (2015). Experiences and Attitudes of Primary Care Providers Under the First Year of ACA Coverage Expansion: Findings from the Kaiser Family Foundation/Commonwealth Fund 2015 National Survey of Primary Care Providers. 17. 1-21. The article, a survey conducted by the the J.Kaiser Family Foundation, provides primary health care provider views regarding what impact the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has had on both their practice and health care access for the patients. Although the views on ACA are divided based on provider reported experiences and opinions, the majority of providers report that there has been an increased number of patients seeking care since the coverage expansions; …show more content…

The authors studied various components of the practice to determine the impact of the ACA by contrasting and comparing results with prior surveys used in other studies. With the increased number of insured individuals, the case load of providers has increased, but overall there has been no negative impact on the quality of care provided, opposing the views of Dr. Brian Hill in a report by CNN.

3. Laxmaiah M. A Critical Analysis of Obamacare: Affordable Care or Insurance for Many and Coverage for Few?. Pain Physician. 2017;20(3):111-138. The author focuses on the impact of the ACA which aimed to increase the number of individuals insured, improve the quality of care, and reduce costs of health care. While the number of individuals insured increased, overall coverage by insurers decreased as the out-of-pocket and drug costs for individuals increased. Many individuals lost their physicians with new coverage now having higher premiums, deductibles, and co-insurance. In comparison with other reported studies, the ACA improved affordability for some individuals, but there was no improvement to access of health care. Based on analyzing the quality of care in patient treatments, the ACA provided minimal preventive services and rather increased waiting times for patients. Physicians have expressed frustration regarding the increased regulatory burden with no productivity

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