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Sara J. Rosenbaum - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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a broader regulatory scheme the constitutionality of Health Care Reform
The New England Journal of Medicine, 2010Co-Authors: Sara J. RosenbaumAbstract:Although a federal court in Florida has allowed a state challenge to the constitutionality of Health Care Reform to proceed to the next stage of litigation,1 a second federal court in Michigan has already swiftly dispatched identical claims on the merits. In rejecting the plaintiffs' claim, in Thomas More Law Center et al. v. Barack Hussein Obama et al., that the 2010 Health Care Reform is unconstitutional, Judge George Steeh wrote on October 7 that according to a wealth of U.S. Supreme Court precedent, Congress's power to regulate individual activity under the Commerce Clause (in this case, through a mandate . . .
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A "customary and necessary" program--Medicaid and Health Care Reform
The New England journal of medicine, 2010Co-Authors: Sara J. RosenbaumAbstract:A 0;Customary and Necessary1; Program — Medicaid and Health Care Reform Medicaid plays a starring role in Health Care Reform. Sara Rosenbaum describes numerous issues that will confront the 0;new1; Medicaid. Published Online May 5, 2010 (DOI: 10.1056/NEJMp1003890)
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Medicaid and national Health Care Reform.
The New England journal of medicine, 2009Co-Authors: Sara J. RosenbaumAbstract:Medicaid has once again become central to the U.S. Health policy debate, this time figuring as a key to national Health Care Reform. Sara Rosenbaum examines Medicaid under the House and Senate Health Care Reform proposals.
Peter I. Buerhaus - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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the nursing workforce in an era of Health Care Reform
The New England Journal of Medicine, 2013Co-Authors: David I. Auerbach, Douglas O. Staiger, Ulrike Muench, Peter I. BuerhausAbstract:The importance of registered nurses is expected to increase under Health Care Reform. Thanks to a surge in RN graduates, predicted workforce shortages have not materialized. But some uncertainties still threaten the sufficiency of the workforce in the future.
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Health Care Reform and the Health Care workforce--the Massachusetts experience.
The New England journal of medicine, 2011Co-Authors: Douglas O. Staiger, David I. Auerbach, Peter I. BuerhausAbstract:Massachusetts' experience with Health Care Reform may be predictive of the effects of national Health Care Reform. Data on employment in the Health Care industry were examined to determine the impact of the Massachusetts Reform on the state's Health Care workforce.
Terrie C. Reeves - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Global trade and the future of national Health Care Reform
Accounting Forum, 2006Co-Authors: Patricia J. Arnold, Terrie C. ReevesAbstract:Abstract As a result of economic globalization, Health Care Reform is no longer strictly a matter of domestic Health policy and politics. This paper argues that international trade agreements impose institutional constraints on governments’ abilities to implement Health Care Reform, and, if left unchallenged, could frustrate social Reforms. The thesis is developed through three case studies that examine the implications of various trade agreements for Health Care Reform in the United States, Canada, and Australia. The findings are discussed in the context of theoretical debates concerning the impact of globalization on the autonomy of nation states and the relevance of national politics.
John M Benson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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public opinion at the time of the vote on Health Care Reform
The New England Journal of Medicine, 2010Co-Authors: Robert J Blendon, John M BensonAbstract:On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed a major Health Care Reform law, about which public opinion was generally reported to be sharply divided. We undertook a comprehensive review of findings from 33 independent polls conducted before and immediately after Congress voted on the legislation and the President signed it, in order to examine the state of public opinion at the time it was enacted and to explore the possible implications for public support over the course of its implementation phase (see Opinion Polls on Health Care Reform). Specifically, we examined the overall public support just before enactment; public . . .
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understanding how americans view Health Care Reform
The New England Journal of Medicine, 2009Co-Authors: Robert J Blendon, John M BensonAbstract:Now that Congress has adjourned and most members are back in their own states or districts, they will be listening to what their constituents have to say about the debate over Health Care Reform. We examined the results of 22 recent nationwide public opinion polls (see Recent Opinion Polls on Health Care Reform; polls are cited parenthetically hereafter), working with support from the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, to find out what our legislators might be hearing. On issues such as Health Care, we believe that public support for change is shaped by the interaction of . . .
Pepin Andrew Tuma - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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An Overview of the Intentions of Health Care Reform
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 2012Co-Authors: Pepin Andrew TumaAbstract:Executive Summary If upheld as constitutional, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that passed in 2010 promises to change Health Care delivery systems in the United States, partly by shifting focus from disease treatment to disease prevention. Registered dietitians (RDs) have already taken an active role in Health Care areas that stand to be directly affected by provisions in the Health Care Reform bill. However, nutrition's vital role in preventing diseases and conditions potentially could translate to additional opportunities for RDs as a result of this Reform. Specific dietetics-related areas targeted by Health Care Reform include medical nutrition therapy for chronic conditions and employee wellness incentive programs. However, dietetics practitioners are not necessarily established in the language of the bill as the essential providers of specific services or as reimbursable practitioners. Thus, although it is possible Health Care Reform could affect demand—and, in turn, supply—of RDs, the actual effect of this legislation is difficult to predict.
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An overview of the intentions of Health Care Reform.
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 2012Co-Authors: Pepin Andrew TumaAbstract:If upheld as constitutional, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that passed in 2010 promises to change Health Care delivery systems in the United States, partly by shifting focus from disease treatment to disease prevention. Registered dietitians (RDs) have already taken an active role in Health Care areas that stand to be directly affected by provisions in the Health Care Reform bill. However, nutrition's vital role in preventing diseases and conditions potentially could translate to additional opportunities for RDs as a result of this Reform. Specific dietetics-related areas targeted by Health Care Reform include medical nutrition therapy for chronic conditions and employee wellness incentive programs. However, dietetics practitioners are not necessarily established in the language of the bill as the essential providers of specific services or as reimbursable practitioners. Thus, although it is possible Health Care Reform could affect demand-and, in turn, supply-of RDs, the actual effect of this legislation is difficult to predict.