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    out of pocket in deductible plans. These alterations to health care laws are headed in the right direction, but there are two sides to this coin. With great change, comes great cost and there will be many financial side effects that come from this reform. For many Americans the cost of health care is something they cannot easily afford, however these individuals make too much to obtain Medicaid. Usually these Americans are young and generally healthy individuals that do not need access to medical

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    a controversial topic of discussion for all Americans since it was put in effect many years ago. Currently the biggest debate of Healthcare up to date is Obama’s Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, is a Health care Reform that is a governmental attempt to make basic health care easily obtainable. However, there are no benefits without cost in situations like this, and upon that are different viewpoints on the subject thus creating political debates discussing if it

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    Vibina Koruth English 3 Mr. Tracy 6 March 2015 Junior Thesis Did you know that healthcare coverage is not affordable to everyone that lives in the United States? For most people affordable healthcare is not exactly affordable anymore which has eventually left them no alternative but to not carry health insurance coverage. Individuals that do not carry health insurance coverage will open themselves up for massive health bills if they get sick, but at this point those bills look more affordable

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    Acadia Healthcare is a health provider that offers services for psychiatric problems and substance abuse (“About Acadia Healthcare”, n.d.). The company was founded in 2005 as a limited liability company, became a corporation in 2011 and has executive offices in Franklin, Tennessee (Acadia Healthcare, 2013). Acadia is dedicated to their clients and employees (“Mission and vision”, n.d.). They want to ensure that their clients received the best care possible and their employees work in an environment

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    Approximately $2.7 trillion is spent annually on health care. That is more than one-sixth of the U.S. economy that is devoted to healthcare and that fraction will continue to grow as the years go on. Regrettably, experts agree that an estimated 20 to 30 percent of the trillions spent goes to inefficient and wasteful care. As the health care cost raises so does the punishment towards our nation. These high prices hit the U.S. in several ways. For families and senior citizens, the high prices for health

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    has been under fire for the last several years, with the primary focus on radical reform of the fragile healthcare system. Legislators, the American people and the media all have differing opinions on the direction of such a reform. The following is an investigative review of the current Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), which is the latest attempt at reform and the most ambitious healthcare reform in the history of the United States. The core design of PPACA is to ultimately provide

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    Federal Republic of Germany where its healthcare system is completely different from the United States. On the historical context, when we talk about the German Healthcare system we have to go back to the medieval times where it has its origin. Major reforms and laws were put in place during the 1880’s as a result of the industrialization of the German state. For example, during the “Industrialization and introduction of mandatory health insurance on the national level in 1883, during the Empire Weimar

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    President Barack Obama signed the patient protection and affordable care act into law. [2] Overview of patient protection and affordable care act The patient protection and affordable care is a one of the most comprehensive and expensive healthcare reform act with an aim of improving health care access, improving quality and reducing costs. There are several provisions in the patient protection and affordable care act addressing these limitations of the

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    Newly Insured Americans

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    How Does the Volume of Newly Insured Americans due to the ACA Affect the Role of the Health Administrator? Olivia Guiney Regis College- Health Administration It has been six years since the Affordable Care Act has been implemented into the United States healthcare system. As the pieces and provisions of this monumental federal statute become understood and executed, it is transforming the demand for care. Prior to the ACA, a significant number of Americans were marginalized and unable

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    Taxpayer’s money does not efficiently work for them Tax payer’s money is not used as intended to benefit them. Money paid in taxes are supposed to be used to deliver taxpayers (residents) highest priorities. In Pennsylvania, 25% percent is spent on K-12 Education, Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program 16%, Higher Education 13%, Transportation 5%, Public Assistance 1%, Corrections 4% and all others 35%.( ) There has been a proposal to raise county property tax by 40% for 2016

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