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    the New Health Care Reform The Patients’ Choice Act gives the American people opportunity to choose the health care plan that meets the individual health needs. The Obama administration under the Democratic Party felt the need for a different health care reform, The Affordable Care Act (ACA). To justify this health care reform the Democratic Party implied that the health care crisis in the United States is caused by the uninsured and that everyone had a right to health care. Under the

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    Health care is a controversial matter that unceasingly comprises of disagreements within the government. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is one hot button issue that has been in the news since being signed into law. The act was designed to increase health insurance quality and affordability, lower the uninsured rate, and reduce the costs of healthcare. Under the act, health care practices transformed monetarily, technically, and clinically to initiate better health outcomes, lower costs, and improve

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    needs to be more “united” to be able to become better as a country? Former president, Barack Obama does. “A More Perfect Union” is the name of a speech given by Barack Obama in 2008 for his presidential campaign. In his speech, Obama builds an argument on how United States citizens must come together and look past racial and ethnical differences in order to better our country. Throughout his speech, Obama states various reasons to support his argument. Some of the many reasons include: the problem

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    In 2010, The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, PPACA, or ACA, became a law. This act, along with the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, comprise the health care reform platform initiated and signed by President Obama. For the American public, there are abundant reasons for dissatisfaction: “higher costs; arbitrary and sometimes absurd rulemaking; bureaucratization of an already overly bureaucratized sector of the economy; incompatibility with

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    The Affordable Care Act of 2010 Clautilde Dixon Purdue University Northwest   The Affordable Care Act of 2010 Generally, healthcare policy is a term that defines the layout, procedures, plans or actions that are utilized to acquire health care goals in communities or societies. There are different forms of healthcare policies, such as H.R. 3962, the ACA (Affordable Care Act). The official name of this policy is ObamaCare and President Barack Obama signed the act into law in 2010. This policy

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    We should alter The Affordable Care Act because it has and will have a negative impact on the US causing more political arguments and splits involving the House, Senate, and President. The Affordable Care Act or also known as Obamacare has been adopted by americans for various different reasons, it is known as something that help but also has a negative impact on the people. It allows citizens with low income to obtain health care affordably, hence the name of the act. Unfortunately there is a darker

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    How Will the Affordable Care Act impact the United States economy It takes very little to disrupt the slow healing progress our nation has undertaken in the wake of the financial crisis of seven years ago. As President Barack Obama \has put it, by signing the Affordable Care Act into law, “everyone should have some basic security when it comes to their health care” (Stolberg, Sheryl Gay) . Something as influential as a universal health care bill is no exception to the scale. While many are concerned

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    safe, affordable, reliable, equitable healthcare system in US with a mission oriented to achieve such vision with the help of coordinated and collaborative action plan. NPP focus is to ensure patients receive comprehensive, well-coordinated level of care at all the hospital settings. [18] OCR – Optical Character Recognition Optical character recognition is the method or process of detection and translation of the printed or written document into an electronic data document and is usually used in data

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    The current state of our health care delivery is a dysfunctional mess at best. The cost of financing an Affordable Care Act insurance plan within the confines of what is written into the language has not yet been determine . For people earning over $35,000.00 per year there are no subsidies, for folks with Cadillac plans provided by employers there are taxes levied for non-cost containment. That seems to be a punishment and makes no sense as far as cost analysis. According to the report issued by

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    jointly with the President on the healthcare reform. The reason is because too many healthcare reforms had been failed and it was a very big step to take. Question 2 Obama’s administration believed that taking on a health care reform is a test of what in American politics? According to Obama, it was intended to prove what? Explain the stakes. Answer Obama’s Administration believed that it is a test of problem-solving for the country. It was intended to prove that countries with the help of people’s voice

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