[ANSWER] NSG4068 Week 3 Discussion: The ACA or the AHCA Imperfect Solutions to Increasing Access to Health Care

TASK

This week’s discussion focuses on the federal government’s role in protecting the public’s health using the ACA and current efforts to “repeal and replace” the ACA. Please note that the government’s role in protecting the public’s health did not begin with the ACA. In the late 1800s, Lilian Wald brought health care to the community. And in 1965, Congress passed bills authorizing Medicare and Medicaid. Since 1965, Congress has expanded government-sponsored health care to pregnant women and children.

Topic 1

  • Compare the current provisions in the ACA with those in the failed first version of the AHCA. S
  • Share your opinions about why the AHCA failed in the first attempt at passage.

Topic 2

In addition, subscribe to the “HealthCetera” podcast and listen to the podcast weekly. This is a production of WBAI, free speech radio of Pacifica Foundation Radio in New York City. Diana Mason and Barbara Glickstein are founders and co-directors of the Center for Health Media Policy (CHMP). Both are recognized as experts in media, nursing, health, and health policy. They have a longstanding relationship as producers and moderators of HealthCetera, a live, award-winning radio program on public radio and iTunes. They are bloggers for Disruptive Women in Health Care and for the American Journal of Nursing (AJN). The CHMP is an interdisciplinary initiative for advancing the health of the public and healthy public policies through media, research, education, and public forums.

  • Listen to a podcast related to the ACA or AHCA.

Describe how you identified advocacy for the topic in the podcast, include examples.

 

SOLUTION

Hello professor and class, For this discussion post, I have thoroughly researched the contemporary provisions of ACA and done a comparison with the failed initial AHCA version. ACA’s primary goals encompassed providing affordable health coverage to all US citizens, their incomes, age, and pre-existing conditions notwithstanding. In line with ACA provisions, insurance providers were barred from imposing extra charges for preexisting conditions and setting dollar amounts on care (Moss et al., 2018)……………………..$5