Under the Affordable Care Act, the Internal Revenue Service will be requiring that you develop a community health assessment that includes a community survey. How would you approach this project? Who would you bring to the table and how would you determine what aspects of the assessment you would use?

Under the Affordable Care Act, the Internal Revenue Service will be requiring that you develop a...
How does the affordable care act impact Human Resources planning at major hospitals, community clinics and county health departments. How can these types of health care organizations better predict and provide quality staffing for increased access of diverse patient population under the affordable care act.
1. how AFFORDABLE CARE ACT in its current form addresses community-based options for long-term care. 2. what do you think about this approach effectively addresses a need for older Americans? if not, what would you change
4.4 Affordable Care Act Interview Your task: interview an adult that you know about the Affordable Care Act (ACA), or “Obamacare,” which we covered in this lesson. In a short paper of at least 200 words, assess what that person truly knows about the topic. Use the questions below to help you gather information. Remember, you are simply gathering information from this person’s perspective, not initiating or participating in a debate. You are not being asked to educate this person,...
1) Under the Affordable Care Act, all employers must offer health insurance. True or false? 2) As a result of the ACA, everyone’s personal income taxes increased from 2010 through 2016. True or false? 3) Entitlement programs offer less discretion to states in policy implementation than block grant programs. True or false? 4) Use of a “gatekeeper,” usually a Primary Care Physician, is used by managed care organizations as a common: a) cost containment strategy b) service utilization control strategy...
For purposes of the individual written assignment: Since the time that the Affordable Care Act was signed into law Most Americans rely on employers to provide health coverage (although some qualify for government-based coverage such as Medicaid and Medicare). More than 150 million people still receive employer-provided health coverage. Do you agree with the way the United States provides health coverage to its citizens? What are your views on a single-payer/government-run system that takes insurance companies out of the picture?...
4.4 Affordable Care Act Interview Your task: interview an adult that you know about the Affordable Care Act (ACA), or Obamacare," which we covered in this lesson. In a short paper of at least 200 words, assess erson truly knows about the topic. Use the questions below to help you gather n. Justify Remember, you are simply gathering information from this person's perspective, not initiating or participating in a debate. You are not being asked to educate this person, only...
Public health class The affordable care act was designed to reduce healthcare cost and increase access to care for the most vulnerable populations. In class we mostly focused on the ACA goal of increasing access. Do you agree that the affordable care act has increased access to those who most need it? Who is most in need? Why did it succeed/fail? what evidence is there that it has achieved/failed to achieve its goal? how has it achieved/failed to achieve said...
What is your direct experience with the Affordable Care Act (aka Obamacare)? How are you affected by the current effort of Republicans to "repeal and replace"? Do you think access to health care should be available to every citizen?
Many researchers have shown that expansion of Medicaid coverage under the Affordable Care Act led to increases in insurance coverage and healthcare utilization in states that decided to expand Medicaid. Suppose this increase in healthcare utilization led to nurses working more hours per week. Explain the trade-off between working more/longer hours and patient health. Would you expect this increase in nurses' hours worked to affect patients' health outcomes? Would you expect the effect on patients' health to be different if...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) became law in 2010. If you could design a public policy incentive within the ACA to encourage patients to remain healthy what might that be? why you as a health administrator feel it would be beneficial to the public.