Asked by Priscilla Narvaez on Jun 03, 2024
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The Affordable Care Act originally required
A) that state governments expand their Medicaid programs to cover more poor people or lose all the Medicaid funds that they receive from the federal government.
B) that state governments eliminate their Medicaid programs or lose all the categorical grants they receive from the federal government.
C) that state governments expand their Medicare programs to cover citizens over the age of 50 or lose all the Medicaid funds that they receive from the federal government.
D) that state governments expand their Medicare programs to cover citizens over the age of 40 or lose all the Medicaid funds that they receive from the federal government.
Affordable Care Act
A U.S. healthcare reform law enacted in 2010 aimed at expanding health insurance coverage, reducing healthcare costs and improving healthcare system efficiency.
Medicaid Programs
State and federally funded programs that provide health coverage to eligible low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults, and people with disabilities in the United States.
Categorical Grants
Federal grants given to state or local governments for a specific purpose, subject to detailed federal conditions.
- Appreciate the ramifications and implications of the Affordable Care Act, focusing on the legal disputes it has had to tackle.
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Learning Objectives
- Appreciate the ramifications and implications of the Affordable Care Act, focusing on the legal disputes it has had to tackle.
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