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    Obama Care Analysis

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    Barack Obama was born on August 4, 1961. He graduated from Harvard Law School.The year Barack Obama elected to became the 44th president on January 20, 2009 with 54.9 percentage beat another person who also contend for this position, Mitt Romney. The country is harmonious when president Obama took over. Since Obama became president, he has published Affordable Care Act also called Obama Care to help the people who has lower income. He also support Same Sex Marriage which is a big and fine act to

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    Medicaid is an assistance program that provides medical benefits to low-income individuals. Although the Federal government establishes the general rules for the program, specific requirements are actually established by each State. Whether or not you can be eligible for Medicaid depends on the state where you live. You can choose from Blue Cross, Blue Shield of Louisiana, HMO Louisiana, Humana United Healthcare, and Vantage Health Plan. When you are choosing one of the plans through the carriers

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    certain amount of health insurance. • 50 million Americans are uninsured due to discrimination of pre-existing conditions. • Everyone should obtain a qualifying health insurance. • Does not believe this is the only way to accomplish healthcare reform • States that there were earlier versions of the act that embraced the power of taxation and taxing authority Are there any limiting principles with this mandate that prevent Congress from imposing one on anything and everything? Explain in the box

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    Rachel was 40 years old when she moved from India to USA with her husband and four kids to fulfill their American dreams. She knew little english and had great difficulty fitting into the new environment in America. She was unable to work because she had to take care of her 10- month-old daughter. Her husband, who was a lawyer in India, was now working at Forman Mills for minimum wage. Recently, Rachel was diagnosed with stage II breast cancer. Her doctors said her tumor is almost seven years old

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    possible and easy to detect signs of elder abuse by creating programs to assist and aid older victims of abuse, and prosecute abusers. California has passed laws making elder abuse a civil liability, and violation of the laws will subject the perpetrator to criminal liability (Stimmel Law, n.d.). According to California Advocates For Nursing Home Reform (CANHR) (2017), criminal elder abuse “occurs where any person who knows that a person is an elder and willfully causes or permits that elder to suffer

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    Affordable Care Act is the nation’s health reform law enacted in March 2010 and it contains numerous provisions that will expand health coverage to 25 million Americans, increase benefits and lower costs for consumers, provide new funding for public health and prevention, bolster our health care and public health workforce and infrastructure, foster innovations, and quality in our system and more (APHA, 2014)”. In 2010, President Obama signed, The Affordable Act into law and the Supreme Court made

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    people have received coverage so far. Market reforms have not hurt the insurance industry’s profitability, prices for individual insurance have been lower than expected, and government costs so far have been less than initially projected. (Mark A Hall, Richard Lord, 2016) Introduction The Affordable Care Act (ACA), officially called The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) and sometimes called Obamacare, is a US healthcare reform law that expands and improves access to care

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    Managed care is simply a system that delivers health care to a specific population purchased through health insurance plans. Practitioners and providers manage the use of health care services and cost by providing effective diagnosis and treatment, appropriate use of inpatient and outpatients facilities, population-based planning, health promotion and education, and disease prevention. Managed care uses a “gatekeeper” system, where patients or beneficiaries are assigned a Primary Care Physician

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    There are many different ways that the American government can step in and assist to make changes, but not without a price. As the market changes, the effects do not just apply to one group, but all groups. There are cost sharing models that can be applied to assist in the health care delivery system. Also, looking at health care models from other countries could serve as an example for America to follow. One of these models is using a universal health care delivery with cost sharing based out

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    future of managed healthcare delivery system under the Affordable Care Act provision to expand Medicaid program. Paper Proposal Topic: The Future of Managed Health Care Delivery: Affordable Care Act The Patient Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law on March 23, 2010. One of the major goals of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is to provide quality, affordable care for all Americans. In

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