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Politics And The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act

Politics And The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act

Regardless of political affiliation, individuals often grow concerned when considering perceived competing interests of government and their impact on topics of interest to them. The realm of healthcare is no different. Some people feel that local, state, and federal policies and legislation can be either helped or hindered by interests other than the benefit to society. Politics And The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act

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Consider for example that the number one job of a legislator is to be reelected. Cost can be measured in votes as well as dollars. Thus, it is important to consider the legislator’s perspective on either promoting or not promoting a certain initiative in the political landscape.

To Prepare:

  • Review the Resources and reflect on efforts to repeal/replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
  • Consider who benefits the most when policy is developed and in the context of policy implementation.

Discussion

Post an explanation for how you think the cost-benefit analysis in terms of legislators being reelected affected efforts to repeal/replace the ACA. Then, explain how analyses of the voters views may affect decisions by legislative leaders in recommending or positioning national policies (e.g., Congress’ decisions impacting Medicare or Medicaid). Remember, the number one job of a legislator is to be re-elected. Please check your discussion grading rubric to ensure your responses meet the criteria.

Politics And The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act

Politics And The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act

Politics And The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act

Respond to these two post by expanding on their explanation and providing an example that supports their explanation or respectfully challenging their explanation and providing an example.

POST 1

Reelection and effects of repeal/replace ACA

Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget states “According to our latest estimates, repealing the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in its entirety would cost roughly $350 billion through 2027 under conventional scoring and $150 billion using dynamic scoring. Repealing just ACA’s coverage provisions would save $1.55 trillion through 2027 ($1.75 trillion on a dynamic basis).” (2020). While repealing the ACA may seem costly but, it could save more in the long run. Legislators are being reelected or elected for government based off these agendas. ACA is mainly supported by the democratic party and vice versa. If a Republican party is elected and holds house majority then they will likely repeal and replace. It is said that repealing the ACA will also provide some economic growth. The Democratic government will continue with the ACA and raise taxes to provide the insurance needed through Medicare and Medicaid. Politics And The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act

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POST 2

Politics and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

The Affordable Care Act (ACA), implemented in 2010 by the Obama Administration, otherwise known as “Obamacare,” was to ensure all Americans affordable and obtainable healthcare (Affordable Care Act (ACA), (n.d.). According to Milstead and Short (pp. 175, (2019), the United States health insurance “is a form of collectivism in which people pool their risks… risks of incurring medical expenses.” Before the implementation of a new law or act, a cost-benefit analysis, also understood as a comparison of interventional worth and price, must be performed (Cost-Benefit Analysis, (2019). In reference to the ACA and cost-benefit analysis, legislators’ decisions regarding policy changes could determine the outcome of re-elections, meaning if legislators fail to fulfill campaign promises, their time in office could be short. In reference to Milstead and Short (pp.176, (2019), “changing the manner in which all Americans obtain health insurance is extremely complex; any changes enacted by legislators will take years to implement.” Even though legislators choose health-related topics for debatable discussion while campaigning for re-election, they could fail to be re-elected and not see these interventions come into effect. Legislators’ decisions, unfortunately, are based on personal efforts for re-election and not based on the real effects of the new policy upon fellow Americans (Milstead, J & Short, N, pp. 40, (2019). Politics And The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act

Congress Decisions Impacting Medicaid and Medicare

“More than 20 million Americans who previously were uninsured gained coverage from 2010 to 2017.” (Rovner, Juile.2018). More Americans being covered under insurance can improve the health of individuals in the community. It also effects the hospital systems treating insured patients, allowing them to receive the payment for treatments rendered. Whatever congress’s decisions will be on what to do about ACA will affect American citizens and Medicaid/Medicare one way or another. One by many people loosing insurance or taxes and penalties being decreased.

Politics And The Patient Protection And Affordable Care Act