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Like all laws, health care laws start as health care policy and make their way through the legislative process to become law. It is important to understand that hundreds of policies and ideas work through this process each year; however, only a select few will become law. The purpose of this assignment is for you to read about a current regulatory issue in health care and understand how laws support the regulation of the health care industry.
Research and identify one article or a current legal case within the last 3 to 5 years (e.g., an issue that went to court to have the court determine the outcome) that involves one of the following issues:
- A regulatory issue in health care
- A regulatory issue specific to institutional health care
Write a 350- to 700-word paper in which you:
- Summarize the case or article.
- Define a law involved with the chosen regulatory issue from both a state level (choose one common state) and a federal level.
- Explain how and why the law was created.
- Consider what you have read in the article or legal case on the selected regulatory issue and explain the impact that regulatory issues and trends have on the health care industry.
Cite 1 peer-reviewed, scholarly, or similar reference to support your paper.
Format your assignment according to APA guidelines.
Submit your assignment.
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Levitt, L. (2019, July). What is Trump care? In JAMA Health Forum (Vol. 8, No. 1). American Medical Association
American Health Care Act (AHCA)
The bill was also referred to as the Trumpcare, it was meant to eliminate the Affordable Health Care and was passed by the House of Representatives but failed to be passed by the senate. The bill was marred by many politics and it was introduced to the house by the Republicans. It was meant to contrast the Affordable Care Act that was introduced by his predecessor well known as obamacare.
The key ingredients of the health care issue were to cancel the expansion as well as the expansion of ACA by the beginning of year 2020. The bill proposed that there should be a modification of age-based tax-credits for persons that have a salary of less than $6250 per month. The bill had a provision of retention of coverage availability that is meant for pre-existing issues and requirements plus the coverage of the kids that are covered by their parents insurance until they attain 26 years. The bill indicated that upon its passage, there would be elimination of the Affordable care act tax penalties for persons that fail to have health insurance and employers that do not have more than 50 full-time employees and have not accorded them the privileges of health insurance.
The Trump care suggested that there would be a 30% penalty surcharge by insurers on customers signing up and they have lapsed in coverage regardless of their health conditions. However, the bill meant to uphold the significant health benefits for instance, maternity coverage, prescription drugs as well as the mental health care.
It has been indicated by the congressional budget office that statistics show that by 2018, 16 million Americans were uninsured with a probability of having 30 million uninsured by 2025 eminent. However, the Trump care suggested that it would reduce such federal deficit by $400 billion in the following ten years. The bill further insinuated that the premiums in the personal insurance market would be boosted before reducing overtime for many Americans, thus, less so for older low income cadres.
The ACA act of 2017 was termed as unpopular and received numerous criticisms both from politicians and health care experts. The liberal opponents suggested that the ACA will make Americans to have less number of insured especially the low-income households with the ensuing end of the Medicaid expansion. There were various conservative opponents that had the view of the ‘’Obamacare lite’’ as it contain many social benefit mandates borrowed from the Affordable Care Act.
As there is declining legislative as well as political support, the American Health Care Act of 2017 bill had to be withdrawn from being considered by the House of Representatives on the material day it was initially supposed and scheduled for a vote on March 24, 2017. Thus, the bill has no future.
Under (Sec. 203) of the Trump Care bill, it says, ‘’ the small employer tax credit for employee health insurance expenses to: (1) prohibit the credit from being used for health plans that include coverage for abortions (other than any abortion necessary ,…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………,………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… current regulatory issue in health care