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    Obama Care : A Plan

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    Obama care is a plan introduced in the US with the aim of reforming the existing health sector. The introduction of the plan was in the form of a bill that was later signed into law in 2010 by President Obama (Manchikanti & Hirsch, 2009). Also, Obama care is referred to as Affordable Care Act (Manchikanti & Hirsch, 2009). The act aims at introducing reforms in the American Health care system offered to the citizens. The Act provides Affordable Quality Insurance to the American citizens so as to help

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    our society today. An investigation will take place into how a bill is made this is the start of how any law must start. Then it will be looked at how health care coverage started and was formed for the American people. Next, it will be investigated how Obama Care came to be. Along with looking at what Obama Care has actually done to the heal care system. By taking a look into how many Texas residents are struggling with the change. Finally ending with

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    Community Health Nurse Regulations Nurses have an important role in the delivery of health care and their practice is guided by rules and regulations established by the government. President Obama recent establishment of the healthcare reform was designed to ensure health care coverage for all Americans, focus on preventative health care coverage, improve healthcare efficiency and quality (Paradis, Wood, & Cramer, 2009, p. 281). I will discuss how the new healthcare reform affects community health

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    The Truth of Obama Care

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    Obama care 1 The Truth of “Obama Care” American National Government/ POL201 Nicole Emery

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    Obamacare Research Paper

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    change. At the peak of his election campaign, Barack Obama promised the change the country had been longing for. He promised a health care reform and new benefits. Many presidents elected after the signing of Roosevelt’s New Deal had tried to achieve health care reform but ultimately none succeeded. Obama promised change; his change came under the name of the Affordable Care Act, a bill that was filled with empty promises. The Affordable Care Act, nicknamed “Obamacare” was supposed to benefit all

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    Obama Care Pros And Cons

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    On March 2010 president Barack Obama signed the Affordable Car Act commonly known as the Obama Care. The purpose of Affordable Car Act was to “establish the basic legal protections that until now have been absent: a near-universal guarantee of access to affordable health insurance coverage, from birth through retirement. Obama Care implicates that the responsibility of near-universal coverage is among the government, individuals, and employees”. Evidently, the most important reason is “aim to improve

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    On November 4, 2008, Barack Obama won the presidential election; Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States on January 20, 2009. Originally, Obama 's health care plan did not include a mandate and was criticized. In the Jan. 2008 presidential primary debate, his response to the criticism was, "A mandate means that in some fashion, everybody will be forced to buy health insurance. Instead of going that route, his plan, he said, "emphasizes lowering costs." … the government will

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    Presidential”). Incumbent President Barack Obama is running for a final term during this election. Who will be more than likely running against Obama is Mitt Romney? There are several candidate issues to consider when deciding whom to vote for in the upcoming presidential election such as health care, and the economy. There are radical differences between the candidates concerning healthcare and the economy. People need to think long

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    President Obama created The Affordable Care Act to reform the Healthcare system (Ross). The Senate informed the citizens of the United States that the Act passed on December 24, 2009, then passed in the House of Representatives on March 21, 2010. It was signed into law by President Obama on March 23, 2010 and upheld by the Supreme Court on June 28, 2012. Before the Affordable Care Act, millions of Americans could not afford to have health insurance, or the coverage was not available due to pre-existing

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    In 2008, the United States elected Barack Obama as our President. He came into office with determination and promising the citizens great things. During President Obama time in office one of his greatest accomplishment has been passing the Affordable Care Act in 2010. After five preceding presidents were unable to create a universal health insurance plan, Obama provided insurance for 32 million previously uninsured Americans. However, the Affordable Care Act raised many questions from citizens over

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