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    The Affordable Care Act or ACA (often called ObamaCare) was signed into law on 23 March 2010 by President Obama. The ACA is a vastly wide-ranging piece of legislation which touches on many facets of our health care system. It is comprised of the Affordable Health Care for America Act, the Patient Protection Act, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act. This act is known as being one of the most comprehensive reforms of the United States medical care system in the last several decades

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    will be affected with repeal of ACA for children Sukainah Al Shahab Course code Instructor’s name Institution November 11, 2017 Introduction/Overview Affordable Care Act came as a great relief to children. Statistics indicate that more than 95 percent of children are covered by Medicaid (Juan, 2016). On other hand, ACA was like a dream come true for a universal health coverage for children. With ACA, 100 percent

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    This essay will be reviewing two articles talking about the Affordable Care Act. One article was written and posted on The American Prospect(Citation) and the other was written and posted on The American Spectator(Citation). This essay will explore the differing viewpoints and opinions of the these online publications and how they affect the articles they post. When someone writes an article, it is often done from a specific viewpoint(Book). A view point can be described as a way of thinking

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    therapy can take place in health care and education settings, and in community based agencies and organizations. The timing is excellent for occupational therapy in the area of wellness and prevention. Occupational Therapy practitioners administer habilitation and rehabilitation services, which are among the fundamentals health benefits of the

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    Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) What the Act Offers The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act offers many healthcare benefits to a diverse group of American citizens. However, there are a few downsides as well. The major portions of the act deal with four primary issues: 1. Increasing the health care coverage of patients with pre-existing conditions 2. Expanding access to health care insurance to over 30 million uninsured Americans

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    Health Care? Health insurance is a type of insurance coverage that covers the cost of an insured individual’s medical and surgical expenses. The “provider” is a clinic, hospital, doctor, laboratory, health care practitioner, or pharmacy. The “insured” is the owner of the health insurance policy; the person with the health insurance coverage. What Is Obama Care? The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act were signed by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010. The affordable care act also known

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    Affordable health care for everyone, sounds great for the citizens that have been affected or know someone that has been affected by bills that are left behind after treatment. However, there is a great deal of flaws with this. “As of 2014 all citizens of the U.S. were expected to be insured with minimal health care or face fines during the tax season of 2015, with the exception that they meet certain requirements” (Lawson 117). The PPACAs intention is to reduce the cost of health care insurance

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    not fall under the employer mandate.” These businesses are not obligated to offer health insurance coverage to their employees based on the laws that are in place (Obama.net 2016). Based on the research report Monitoring the Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Employers by Blavin, Bowen, Blumberg, Buettgens, Gadsden, Rifkin, (2014) It was stated that “employer based coverage premiums became higher during 2002 and 2012 the rate exceeded NHEA growth.” Companies with less than “fifty

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    Since the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) or ‘Obamacare’ in 2010 and its implementation in 2014,there has been a steady decline in the uninsured population of the United States of America. The number of Americans with health insurance, has reached a historic peak. According to recent data from the Census Bureau about health insurance coverage, the number of uninsured Americans fell from 33 million the year prior to ACA implementation to 29 million in 2014.The total uninsured rate dropped

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    December 2014 Obamacare vs. The Affordable Care Act: The role of news framing in health care reform. It has officially been over a year since the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, took the nation by storm. Along with its inception came a deeming quality as one of the most ambitious, as well as provocative, instances of health care reform the United States had ever seen. The basic premise of the law is an attempt to ensure that affordable health care is made available for all American

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