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Slideshow: The election and the ACA’s future
The Affordable Care Act is changing America’s healthcare system and economy at large, and it’s already ushered in new strains of federal politics.
http://www.govhealthit.com/slideshow/political-malpractice-slideshow
As the ACA’s provisions take effect in 2014, here’s what to watch.
Ann Miller RN MHA
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Doctors Win First Safe Harbor Against ACA Use in Liability Suits
Physician leaders hope a first-of-its-kind bill approved in Georgia protecting doctors from civil liability for breaching federal health system reform requirements will be replicated in other states.
Medical associations long have been concerned that federal quality-of-care and payment reform measures, such as those authorized by the Affordable Care Act, could be used to fuel negligence accusations against individual physicians.
The Georgia law, drafted from American Medical Association model legislation, prevents such health reform metrics from being used as evidence in liability cases. Georgia’s law states that payer guidelines and quality criteria under federal law shall not establish a legal basis for negligence or a standard of care for the purposes of determining medical liability.
Source: Alicia Gallegos, amednews.com [4/15/13]
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More on Medicaid Expansion
[What’s at Stake for 2014 and Beyond?
The Arkansas legislature’s approval of a private alternative to the ACA Medicaid expansion responds to the concern many states have about growing a public program. Nearly half of state governors are currently leaning against or are undecided on the Medicaid expansion.
If these states follow their governors’ pronouncements, an estimated 6.4 million low-income, uninsured adults are at risk of remaining without insurance. Hospitals, employers and the privately insured also stand to lose in states that opt out.
Click to access Medicaid_Expansion_-_Whats_at_Stake_for_2014_and_Beyond.pdf
In this essay, two former state Medicaid directors examine the Medicaid expansion from different stakeholder perspectives and offer evidence of the sustained financial benefits that can accrue to states accepting federal funding to expand Medicaid eligibility.
http://thehealthcareblog.com/blog/2013/04/17/is-the-private-option-a-realistic-plan-for-medicaid/
Kilgore
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Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, physicians can expect to see more Medicaid patients, but not necessarily more reimbursement.
Leo
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ACA Individual Mandate Exemptions
Click to access exemptions-guidance-6-26-2013.pdf
Ann Miller RN MHA
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ACA and smaller employers?
http://thehealthcareblog.com/blog/2013/07/03/white-house-delays-employer-mandate-but-what-about-small-employers/
Sam
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How to shop for an Obamacare policy
Picking your own health insurance means a complex shopping experience that will involve choices and hard decisions.
http://money.msn.com/health-and-life-insurance/article.aspx?post=833f0d47-3ab9-4343-90b8-4c818c588ffc
Kathleen
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Medicaid Total Spending Growth 14.3% in FY 2015
According to an issue brief by the Kaiser Family Foundation, the Affordable Care Act implementation drives related Medicaid enrollment and spending growth. Below are Medicaid enrollment and spending growth figures:
• 8.3% enrollment growth (FY 2014).
• 10.2% total spending growth (FY 2014).
• 6.4% state spending growth (FY 2014).
• 13.2% enrollment growth (FY 2015).
• 5.2% state spending growth (FY 2015).
Source: Kaiser Family Foundation
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