Howard University Medicaid and Affordable Care Act Advocacy Report
Howard University Medicaid and Affordable Care Act Advocacy Report
Description
Discuss the role and impact of lobbyists, special interest groups, and other consumer advocates on the development of healthcare policies in the U.S.
Student Success Criteria
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Scenario
You are the director of community affairs for the health lobby organization, Pathways to a Healthy America. In 2010, President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law. As a result, millions of Americans who were previously uninsured gained access to the healthcare system. One of the initial provisions of the Act required individual states to expand the eligibility criteria for Medicaid. The program’s costs would be absorbed by the federal government at a rate of 100% for the first three years of program participation which would decrease to 90% after 2020, still, considerably higher than previous funding by the federal government. However, in 2012, the Supreme Court ruled the mandate unconstitutional allowing individual states to voluntarily “opt” out of the Medicaid expansion program. As a result of the various states’ decision to “opt” out of the ACA’s Medicaid expansion, millions of adults fell into the critical coverage gap. Howard University Medicaid and Affordable Care Act Advocacy Report. Your organization represents a state which has decided to forego participation in the ACA expansion program. The decision was met with both praise and criticism.
ORDER A PLAGIARISM FREE PAPER NOW
IT HAS NOW BEEN A FEW YEARS SINCE THE DECISION AND YOUR ORGANIZATION HAS GATHERED INFORMATION ON THE IMPACT OF THE DECISION IN ORDER TO ADVOCATE FOR MEDICAID REFORM DURING THE NEXT STATE LEGISLATIVE SESSION.
You are required to write an advocacy report to state lawmakers in which you advocate for either participating in the original expansion program or participating with conditions (waivers) to address the critical gap in coverage for vulnerable adults in your state. Waivers such as Section 1115 enable for alternative implementation of Medicaid expansion and allow states to impose restrictions which may result in a denial of Medicaid eligibility for individuals who do not meet those restrictions, i.e., work requirements.
Instructions
Research the Medicaid expansion program offered through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) as well as Medicaid reform initiatives using waivers to increase access to Medicaid. Determine, based on Virginia’s profile, which process (the ACA’s expansion program or the use of waivers) is most beneficial to Virginia. Include a comprehensive, well-supported recommendation for participation in Medicaid reform using either the ACA’s program or a modified reform process using waivers.