نتایج جستجو برای: affordable care act aca

تعداد نتایج: 799860  

2014
John Holahan Linda J. Blumberg Teresa Coughlin Brigette Courtot Ian Hill Rebecca Peters Shanna Rifkin

ACA Implementation—Monitoring and Tracking: Cross-Cutting Issues 2 With support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), the Urban Institute is undertaking a comprehensive monitoring and tracking project to examine the implementation and effects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010. The project began in May 2011 and will take place over several years. to help s...

2017
Daniel G. Ostermayer Charles A. Brown William G. Fernandez Emily Couvillon

INTRODUCTION This comprehensive review synthesizes the existing literature on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) as it relates to emergency medical services (EMS) in order to provide guidance for navigating current and future healthcare changes. METHODS We conducted a comprehensive review to identify all existing literature related to the ACA and EMS and all sections within ...

Journal: :Current Oncology 2023

Since 2014, American states have had the option to expand their Medicaid programs as part of Affordable Care Act (ACA), which was signed into law by former President Barack H. Obama in 2010. Emerging research has found that expansion a significant impact on patients with cancer, who often face financial barriers receiving care they need. In this review, we aim provide comprehensive examination ...

Journal: :International journal of health services : planning, administration, evaluation 2015
Benjamin Day David U Himmelstein Michael Broder Steffie Woolhandler

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) set limits on insurers' overhead, mandating a medical loss ratio (MLR) of at least 80 percent in the individual and small-group markets and 85 percent in the large-group market starting in 2011. In implementing the law, the Obama administration introduced new rules that changed (and inflated) how insurers calculate MLRs, distorting time trend...

2017
Britta L. Anderson Ellen Peters Michael F. Fialkow Laura H. Taouk Jay Schulkin

As the primary healthcare providers for women, obstetrician-gynecologists' (OB/GYNs) experiences with and opinions about the Affordable Care Act (ACA) are important to understand. An online survey was sent to 1000 randomly selected OB/GYNs who were members of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) in 2014. Of those, 523 opened the email and 163 responded (31% participati...

Journal: :Rand health quarterly 2014
David I Auerbach Paul Heaton Ian Brantley

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) will greatly expand private coverage and Medicaid while making major changes to payment rates and the health care delivery system. These changes will affect traditional health insurers, individuals, and government payers. In addition, a considerable amount of health care is paid for directly by or is indirectly paid for via legal settlements ...

Journal: :Policy brief 2011
Ninez Ponce Shana Alex Lavarreda Livier Cabezas

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) restricts its health insurance expansions in ways that exclude many uninsured children in California who are immigrants or have immigrant parents. These exclusions directly limit coverage options for noncitizen children. And immigrant parents, potentially misinterpreting eligibility requirements for these new programs, may not enroll ...

Journal: :The Journal of law, medicine & ethics : a journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2011
Jennifer S Bard

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) contains many provisions intended to increase access to and lower the cost of health care by adopting public health measures. One of these promotes the use of at-work wellness programs by both providing employers with grants to develop these programs and also increasing their ability to tie the price employees pay for health insurance...

Journal: :International journal of health policy and management 2014
John E McDonough

In 2010, the United States adopted its first-ever comprehensive set of health system reforms in the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Implementation of the law, though politically contentious and controversial, has now reached a stage where reversal of most elements of the law is no longer feasible. The controversial portions of the law that expand affordable health insurance coverage to most U.S. cit...

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