The Affordable Care Act

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For this assignment, you will write a two to three page paper addressing the following:

Over the course of history, key events have helped to shape the hospital system in the United States. Evaluate the impact of the following—the development of the modern health insurance industry, Medicare and Medicaid, on the development of the hospital system. How might our hospital system be different today had history been different? What influence have recent healthcare reform efforts (Affordable Care Act) had on the current U.S. healthcare system?

Your paper should meet the following requirements:

  • Be two to three pages in length, not including the cover or reference pages.
  • Be formatted according to the CSU-Global Guide to Writing & APA.
  • A minimum of four references with associated in-text citations. Two of these sources may be from the class readings, textbook, or lectures, but two must be external and should be from peer-reviewed or quality academic sources. Each reference must be cited at least once in the paper.
  • Headings to organize the content in your work.

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Running head: THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT

The Affordable Care Act
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The Affordable Care Act

The United States Congress passed a law in 1946 that could allow the state to offer grants
and loans to hospitals as well as other health facilities to modernize their activities. The hospital
facilities were expected to provide equal and affordable services to people residing around the
facilities. Although the program did not last long, it had a lasting impact in the health sector, and
some healthcare facilities still provide free medical services across the country.

The policy could cut the cost of medical insurance while modernizing the available
medical facilities. The law took effect after the Second World War when almost 40 percent of
public hospi...

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