Category: Affordable Care Act

  • Affordable Health Care Act in Sociological Aspect

    Affordable Health Care Act in Sociological Aspect Table of Contents Facts Applying the Perspectives Personal Beliefs Sociological Imagination Research Process References Facts Firstly, the primary goal of the Affordable Health Care Act is to make the healthcare system inexpensive for any individuals despite their race and social class (U.S. Department of Healthcare and Human Services,…

  • Mario-Diaz Balart and Affordable Care Act

    Mario-Diaz Balart and Affordable Care Act Nowadays, nursing advocacy training becomes of paramount importance, as these specialists are considered not only as healthcare providers but also as political leaders. The latter can change healthcare legislation in a positive way (Tomajan, 2012). American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) highly supports these initiatives. It helps them…

  • American Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

    American Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act The purpose of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) was to ensure all citizens in America had access to affordable and quality health care (Giovannelli, Lucia, & Corlette, 2014). The Act was designed to transform the countrys healthcare system by containing costs (Hall, 2014). The proposed…

  • Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act for Nurses

    Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act for Nurses Table of Contents Introduction Significance of Act to the population Significance of the affordable care act to Nurses Research on affordable care act Objectives of the research Research method Funding Works Cited Introduction The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) is an American health care reform…

  • Affordable Care Act and Its Achievements

    Affordable Care Act and Its Achievements The Affordable Care Act and Medicare The most important change introduced by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is the change in the new payment system. The fee-for-service model common before the establishment of the ACA has several flaws, including the possibility of needless treatment, also termed overutilization. The ACA…

  • Nursing: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

    Nursing: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Nursing Practice The state law Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, adopted in 2010, defines rather significant changes in the American health policy (United States Congress House Committee on Health Care, 2010). Among those changes that occurred as a result of…

  • Affordable Care Act, Its Functioning and Improvement

    Affordable Care Act, Its Functioning and Improvement How to Fix the Affordable Care Act The Affordable Care Act is considered by some to be the Obama administrations greatest success, while others brand it as its greatest failure. While the systems have plenty of flaws, its successes prevent both the Congress and the President from abolishing…

  • The Affordable Care Act and Healthcare Improvement

    The Affordable Care Act and Healthcare Improvement The Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as the Obamacare, sparked off a lot of controversy dividing the people into two sides; some sing the praises to the act while others take a dim view believing that it has more cons than pros. With all the pros and…

  • Affordable Care Act: Institutional Policy Analysis

    Affordable Care Act: Institutional Policy Analysis Policy Type Summary of the Policy (in your own words) Explain if the policy is effective and provide a rationale Describe the financial outcomes of the policy Provide examples of policy violations National Improve cost-efficiency of health services The state-wide improvements contribute to overall result (Liverani, Hawkins, & Parkhurst,…

  • History of the Affordable Care Act and Ethics

    History of the Affordable Care Act and Ethics Table of Contents Introduction Obamacare: Conflicts of Interest Obamacare: Moral Dilemmas Trumpcare: Medical Ethics Conclusion References Introduction The Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, was adopted in 2010, and the purpose of the law was to provide proper health care services to more people in…