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    Pros and Cons of Obamacare

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    Obamacare Controversy always surrounds change. Healthcare is this kind of controversial topic where people refuse to accept changes‚ even though changes must be made. Obamacare details many changes‚ how they will be made‚ and whom they will affect. As with any bill‚ there are pros and cons that exist as the bill helps many‚ but makes some a little worse off. Taking into account the pros that include the minimum benefits package and expansion of Medicare coverage as well as the cons that include

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    My Resume

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    Industry where I can demonstrate the ability to develop and implement plans and successfully accomplish multiple objectives. Working in a position to help the company grow and prosper while providing benefits to our clients. Special Skills/ Medicare‚ Medicaid and Commercial Insurance‚ Software include: DME and VGM Trained. Experience: Siemens‚ Chart Max‚ Passport‚ Nobel‚ Fastrack‚ AS400‚ Amigos‚ Psi‚ Ncic‚ Envision‚ Bright tree‚ Remit Data‚ Cpsi‚ E Discharge VGM and Microsoft Office. Languages: Fluent

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    Health Care Timeline

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    create a timeline of your own with eight major events‚ including the four provided below‚ from the last 50 years. You may change the dates in the box to match the dates of your events. Include the following in your timeline: • Medicare and Medicaid • HIPAA of 1996 • State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) • Prospective Payment System (PPS) |1906 |The Food and Drug Act was signed by President Roosevelt‚ and prohibits misbranded and

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    from extending the ACA which will allow Medicaid to cover group of individuals that are uninsured. North Carolina rank 33rd of the 50 states in population measures in 2012 and rank 38th in health outcome (Siberman‚ 2013). In 2010-2011 approximately 1.7 million people were uninsured and had barriers to access health care in North Carolina as stated by Siberman‚ (2013). The North Carolina Division of Medical Assistance (DMA)‚ estimated that the expansion of Medicaid will cover approximately 319‚ 000 new

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    Statements of Material Fact

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    UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA ROY FERRAND‚ LUTHER SCOTT‚ JR.‚ CIVIL ACTION NO. 2:11-cv-00926 and LOUISIANA STATE CONFERENCE LMA – JCW OF THE NAACP‚ for themselves and all other persons similarly situated v. TOM SCHEDLER‚ in his official capacity as the Louisiana Secretary of State‚ RUTH JOHNSON‚ in her official capacity as Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Children & Family Services‚ and BRUCE D. GREENSTEIN‚ in his official capacity

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    ObamaCare Case Study

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    On March 10‚ 2010‚ the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)‚ commonly called “ObamaCare‚” became law. The basic premise of the law established state-based health insurance exchanges via the Internet‚ in which individuals and small businesses could purchase private insurance plans. The Obama administration claimed the website would be a simple‚ easy to use‚ one stop destination for uninsured Americans to find affordable health care. However‚ on the launch date for the website‚ October

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    The Welfare Reform Act

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    Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996”‚ was intentionally designed to help needy families with children dependents and/or people receiving Supplemental Security Income with cash benefits‚ who in turn would be eligible for Medicaid Health Insurance (Valerius‚ Bayes‚ Newby‚ & Seggern‚ 2008). The Welfare Reform Act replaced a program called “AFDC (Aid to families with dependent children)” with another program (which many of us are familiar with) called “TANF”; Temporary Assistance

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    Hobbes, Locke, & Rousseau

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    for example if you already have the health insurance that your happy with you can keep it under this law and children under the age of 26 can stay on their parents plan. If you already have Medicaid coverage then you’re going to stay on that too or you can if you wish. In fact many states are expanding Medicaid to cover more people. So now let’s talk about what’s changing there are several things first there’s this thing called the Individual Mandate most Americans will be required to have some sort

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    Texas Medicaid Expansion

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    Texas Medicaid Expansion The health care reform debate between 2008 and 2010 led to the passage of Patient Protection and Affordable Act. It was reminiscent of opportunities for reform that have occurred on a cyclical basis throughout American history. These opportunities occurred most notably in the presidential administrations of Franklin Roosevelt‚ Harry S. Truman‚ John F. Kennedy‚ Lyndon B. Johnson‚ Richard Nixon‚ and William J. Clinton. (Rich‚ Cheung‚ Lurvey‚ 79). We have to look at recent

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    Essay On Medicaid Bonds

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    Medicare Bonds: things to know Introduction The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) had made it mandatory in 2009 for medical equipment suppliers to obtain a Surety Bond. This bond termed as ‘Medicare or Medicaid Bond’ is required for Suppliers of Durable Medical Equipment‚ Prosthetics‚ Orthotics‚ and Supplies. The purpose of this bond is to prevent any medical abuse and fraud. If a supplier is found to be involved in any unethical activities such as selling unnecessary medical equipment

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