PPT-OBAMACARE REPEAL AND REPLACE
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Our Plan Why We Are Taking Action Now to Repeal and Replace Obamacare Since Obamacare went into effect the insurance choices and coverage have gotten lower and the
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Why We Are Taking Action Now to Repeal and Replace Obamacare. “Since [Obamacare] went into effect, the insurance choices and coverage have gotten lower and the costs have gotten higher. . CS 195 Social Implications of Computers. The Vanishing Middle Class. Why?. Tax policy (the “Reagan revolution”). Globalization (which lowers wages). Automation. eliminates blue-collar jobs. ... so unions are weakened. 1001 G. St, NW | Washington, DC | 20001 | . www.wscdc.com. 2. ACA Fast Facts. . Major Elements. Coverage & Insurance Reforms. . Health Insurance Exchanges . Medicaid Expansion. ACA Status Report. a Roadmap. Shenandoah Valley Society For Human Resource Management. March 7, 2017. Overview. What is this presentation?. An attempt to explain, and perhaps anticipate, the many moving parts of GOP efforts to repeal or modify the Affordable Care Act post-Trump’s inauguration. Book 1 Story 4. Standard: ELA1R4b Automatically recognizes additional high frequency and familiar words within texts. . 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How is it possible that the United States, which spends more than any other nation on health care and insurance, now has a population markedly less healthy than those of many other nations? Sociologist and public health expert James S. House analyzes this paradoxical crisis, offering surprising new explanations for how and why the United States has fallen into this trap. In Beyond Obamacare, House shows that health care reforms, including the Affordable Care Act, cannot resolve this crisis because they do not focus on the underlying causes for the nation’s poor health outcomes, which are largely social, economic, environmental, psychological, and behavioral.House demonstrates that the problems of our broken health care and insurance system are interconnected with our large and growing social disparities in education, income, and other conditions of life and work, and calls for a complete reorientation of how we think about health. He concludes that we need to move away from our misguided and almost exclusive focus on biomedical determinants of health, and to place more emphasis on addressing social, economic, and other inequalities.House’s review of the evidence suggests that the landmark Affordable Care Act of 2010, and even universal access to health care, are likely to yield only marginal improvements in population health or in reducing health care expenditures. In order to rein in spending and improve population health, we need to refocus health policy from the supply side—which makes more and presumably better health care available to more citizens—to the demand side—which would improve population health though means other than health care and insurance, thereby reducing need and spending for health care. House shows how policies that provide expanded educational opportunities, more and better jobs and income, reduced racial-ethnic discrimination and segregation, and improved neighborhood quality enhance population health and quality of life as well as help curb health spending. He recommends redirecting funds from inefficient supply-side health care measures toward broader social initiatives focused on education, income support, civil rights, housing and neighborhoods, and other reforms, which can be paid for from savings in expenditures for health care and insurance.A provocative reconceptualization of health in America, Beyond Obamacare looks past partisan debates to show how cost-efficient and effective health policies begin with more comprehensive social policy reforms. Voters want it GONE by 52% to 30%. Not surprisingly, the older you are, the more you hate it. Support for complete repeal jumps to over 60% among people over age 50. . Democrats . are a net +4 in favor of repeal. 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