Essays About Affordable Care Act
The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was executed in 2010 under President Barack Obama and was a major step in the direction of universal health care for all United States residents. There are many aspects of the act that have caused lots of controversy. For example, though it has since been repealed, there was an individual…
Abstract This paper discusses the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and legislature related to the mental health programs in the youth education system. It will delve into the importance of some of the major programs funded by the ACA. The positive impact it has with these programs and the future outcomes of youth will be described….
District 3 of Illinois has long been represented by Daniel (Dan) Lipinski. This year he is running against Republican Arthur Jones, an extremist in many senses. While Dan Lipinski is in the Democratic party, many refer to him as one of the few conservative Democrats. Both candidates agree that there should be some sort of…
Disability is an emerging field within public health where people with significant disabilities account for more than 12% of the US population. People with disabilities have unrecognized populations for public health attention that has made them poor health within this population visible when it comes to health. Adults with disabilities are four times more likely…
Overview In 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law by President Obama. Despite polarized attitudes toward health care reform as a whole, one provision of the ACA was notably popular and quickly implemented: the dependent coverage expansion, which requires all insurance plans with dependent coverage to include children up…
When we talk about political issues that need to be addressed in our society, one topic of interest is health care. The United States of America spent more than $3.3 trillion (or $10,348 per person) in the year 2016— according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services— and $3.5 trillion in expenditures in 2017—…