Keywords:
Medical sciences.
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Public health administration.
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Public health.
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Medicine, Preventive.
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Health promotion.
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Health Sciences.
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Health Administration.
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Public Health.
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Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.
Description / Table of Contents:
Introduction: An Overview of the ACA as a National Experiment -- A Decade of ACA: The Successes, Unfinished Work, and Impact of the Affordable Care Act -- Patient Protections in the Affordable Care Act -- Beyond Coverage and Controversy: The ACA’s Distinctly American Approach to Healthcare Coverage and Reform -- Medicaid Expansion and Insurance Reform Under the Affordable Care Act: The New New Federalism of Health Policy or the Same Old Same Old? -- Policies Designed to Achieve a Data-Driven Learning Healthcare System: A Decade of Progress and Future Directions -- The Healthcare Message Wars -- The Role of the Supreme Court in Shaping the Affordable Care Act -- The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation – A Decade of Experimentation and Continued Evolution -- Social Determinants: Working Upstream to Solve Health Problems Before They Start -- Stories of the Uninsured -- Can Fifty-One Laboratories Cure What Ails the Individual Health Insurance Markets? -- What’s Next: The Push For Universal Healthcare.
Abstract:
The landmark 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), “Obamacare,” was the largest healthcare policy innovation in the United States in 50 years, and it has generated strong opinions and debate across public, political, and policy arenas. Examining the innovation of the ACA as a health policy experiment, The Affordable Care Act as a National Experiment was published by Springer in 2014. Now, six years later, following an election year in which the ACA remained hotly debated, this second edition further examines the history, lessons, and impact of this ground-breaking legislation. Written by national healthcare policy leaders involved in the ACA’s creation and implementation, this book addresses questions around patient protection under the ACA, delves into Medicaid expansion and insurance reform, assesses the Supreme Court review of the ACA, and sheds light on the related social determinants of health. It also provides informative stories of the uninsured. It discusses the stabilization of the ACA, and concludes with a summary of potential next steps and the push for universal healthcare. This second edition further underscores that to improve access to medical care and the public’s health, we must innovate – and to innovate is to experiment. It makes clear that the ACA is a “translational medical research” experiment – an experiment aimed at translating best medical knowledge into improvements in health. And it shows that, like any medical experiment, its results will point to needed next steps. We hope this text becomes an essential resource for healthcare providers, policy makers, and academics.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
Pages:
IX, 128 p. 25 illus., 22 illus. in color.
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online resource.
Edition:
2nd ed. 2021.
ISBN:
9783030667269
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66726-9
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-66726-9
DDC:
610
Language:
English
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