In a presentation of 10-15 slides on Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, addressing the following:

In a presentation of 10-15slides on PatientProtection and AffordableCareAct, addressing the following:

(PUB650 W4)

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (most often referred to as the Affordable Care Act or ACA) is the largest piece of federal health legislation of the last 50 years in the United States and has had widespread impact on health insurance and health care delivery. The ACA was signed into law in 2010 by President Barack Obama, and implementation of the ACA has been an ongoing, dynamic process met by opposition and challenges. For this assignment, create a presentation that outlines the past, current, and future of the ACA. In a presentation of 10-15 slides, address the following:

  1. Briefly outline the process by which the Affordable Care Act became law. Include a timeline of key milestones.
  2. Articulate competing viewpoints of the ACA, including supporting evidence for each viewpoint.
  3. Describe successful and unsuccessful attempts to challenge the ACA since its passage, including grounds for appeal and repeal attempts.
  4. Analyze the current impact of the ACA on Medicaid, Medicare, and CHIP/SCHIP.
  5. Describe future issues, needs associated with the ACA by key stakeholders including health care providers, insurers, employers, the government, and the public.
  6. Make recommendations for improvement of the ACA, including supporting evidence for recommendations.

Include a title slide, references slide, and speaker notes in your presentation.

solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using APA formatting guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style 7TH ED

Requirements: Presentation | 1 pages, Single spaced

WHEN DOING REFRENCES PLEASE USE APA GUIDLINE 7TH ED. ALSO ANY GRAPS /CHARTS PLEASE LAB WITH REFRENCE. AND CITE ALSO IN THE SPEAKERS NOTES (SPEAKS NOTES VERY IMPORTANT AND SHOULD HAVE MORE OF THE WORDS)
Answer preview
  • In July 2009, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats unveiled ACA proposals in Congress.
  • In November 2009, Congress takes a vote on the ACA
  • 219 Democrats and 1 republican supported it.
  • 39 Democrats and 176 Republicans opposed it.
  • On 11th March 2010, Democrats choose budget reconciliation approach as they lacked senate majority.
  • The proposals were passed on March 21, 2010.
  • On 23rd March 2010, President Obama signed the Bill into law.
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