Applicability Of PPACA To The Homeless Essay

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Financing the Healthcare Delivery System Mr. Y is a patient with heart failure and has visited the emergency room twice in the last three weeks for shortness of breath. He is a very nice gentleman with limited literacy and e-literacy. Some of the problems Mr. Y faces include being homeless, difficulty in complying with his heart failure medication regime, and diet restrictions. He gets admitted to the hospital to stabilize his heart failure. Given his current situation and the numerous challenges he faces, there are concerns regarding what will happen to Mr. Y upon discharge from the hospital.

However, Mr. Y's situation is an example of an issue that is addressed by the Patient Protection and Affordable Case Act, which was enacted by former President Obama in 2010 as part of health reforms to enhance the affordability and accessibility of healthcare in the U.S. The provision/title of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that is most likely to impact Mr. Y's situation is Medicaid. Medicaid program is one of the most significant titles or provisions of Obamacare that seeks to expand healthcare coverage to low-income individuals and families. Affordable Care Act seeks to ensure such individuals have access to health insurance despite pre-existing conditions through Medicaid...

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This is primarily because healthcare reform brought by the Act basically finances care services through a mixture of reduced spending in existing public programs like Medicaid (Cutler & Feder, 2009).
Similar to other homeless people, Mr. Y could benefit from Medicaid expansion brought by this health reform legislation. In this case, the patient is likely to receive health coverage or insurance despite his pre-existing condition of heart failure. Access to health coverage will make it easy for Mr. Y to receive necessary care services given his deteriorating condition and the other challenges he faces.

Access to Medical Record

Access to one's own medical record is available in varying degrees. Some access points are called patient portals and some include full access such as to biopsy results and more. The varying degrees of access to one's own medical records are part of an integrated health electronic record that can be shared with an interdisciplinary team. The enactment of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has focused on promoting the use of integrated electronic health records across different healthcare…

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Cutler, D.M. & Feder, J. (2009, June). Financing Health Care Reform: A Plan to Ensure the Cost of Reform is Budget-neutral. Retrieved January 30, 2017, from https://www.americanprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/issues/2009/06/pdf/financing_health_reform.pdf

Hass, S. A. (2014). Health reform act: New models of care and delivery systems. Retrieved from Health Reform Act: New Models of Care and Delivery Systems


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