Provide a single-payer system of health insurance
Provide a single-payer system of health insurance
Provide a single-payer system of health insurance
The Health Care Act of 2010, also known as the Affordable Care Act (ACA), aimed to expand access to health insurance, improve the quality of health care, and reduce health care costs. However, a goal that was not part of this act was to eliminate all private health insurance plans; rather, it sought to create a framework that included both public and private options. The ACA was focused on increasing coverage and ensuring that individuals could obtain affordable health insurance.
Provide a single-payer system of health insurance
The Affordable Health Care Act of 2010 allows parents to keep their children on their health insurance until they are 26. This applies if they are not covered under any other health insurance.
No health insurance at all... 47 million Americans. ObamaCare/Affordable Health Care Act, passed in Congress in 2010
HIPAA - Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
Depending on which bill you mean, the Affordable Care Act of 2009 was passed in early 2010 and reconciled with the Health Care and Education Reconcilation Act by both houses. Health Care reform is thus law of the land. All other bills, including the one containing a public option, were striked from the schedule.
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The legal foundations for which primary health care (general practice) in the United States are governed by federal law. Major legislations that govern this area of medicine include the Family Medical Leave Act of 1993 and the Affordable Healthcare Act of 2010.
Privacy act, Advocacy act, Aged care act
The basic goal of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is to increase access to health insurance and improve the quality of healthcare in the United States. It aims to reduce the number of uninsured individuals by expanding Medicaid, creating health insurance exchanges, and implementing regulations that prevent denial of coverage due to pre-existing conditions. Additionally, the ACA seeks to lower healthcare costs and improve health outcomes through various reforms and incentives.