Health Care Reform Simplified describes the Patient Protection
and Affordable Care Act of 2010. It translates the law's complex
language into terms that are easy to understand, explaining what
the new law does, when its provisionstake effect, and how to plan
for individual, family, and business health coverage. This book
outlines the financial impact of the law and how it affects
businesses, insurers, hospitals, and doctors. Most important, this
book gives consumers and employers the critical informationfor
making informed choices about new options for private and public
health insurance coverage. It also describes how the law interacts
with Medicare and Medicaid. Finally, it looks at the potential
roadblockspolitical and judicial, as well as economicthat may
derail some of the provisions. But with nearly half the Act's
provisions in force already, there is no time to losein
understanding how this legislationaffects U.S. health care
providers and consumerstoday. Explains health reform in
easy-to-understand terms Provides guidance on options for anyone
buying health insurance, whether for family or employees Details
the impact on businesses, medical professionals, and insurers
Charts the potential impact of political opposition to the act
Explains who will pay for reform and where the cost savings
lieunder both best and worst scenarios What you'll learn The
provisions of the new health care law. The options for families and
individuals, and how to decide whether to keep existing insurance,
switch to a different plan, or get new coverage at an exchange or
co-op The mandates for having insurance coverage and the penalties
for failing to comply New government subsidies and tax breaks for
health care, and who qualifies for them Options for businesses, and
how employers can decide whether to keep existing plans, purchase
plans through exchanges, or provide vouchers to employees The
impact of health care reform on hospitals, doctors, insurers, and
patient care The roadblocks and potholes on the way to reform and
how the law may change in the years to come Who this book is
for
Health Care Reform Simplified is an excellent resource for
people who make health care decisions for their families, or for
managers who make decisions about insurance coverage for employees.
Health care professionals and those working in the insurance
industry will also find it a useful overview of the changes that
haveoccurred and those yet to come. Table of Contents Overview:
Health Care Reform Past and Future Early Changes: Health Care
Reform's First Ups, Downs New Choices: Individual, Family Insurance
Options Business Trends: Tackling Taxes, Mandates, Incentives
Insurance Shift: Law Changes Market Rules, Regulations New
Medicine: Law Attacks Errors and Inefficiencies Medi-Growth:
Medicaid, Medicare Poised to Expand Info Overload: Law Brings
Communication Challenges Who Pays?Health Care Reform to Cost$1.4
Trillion War on Reform: New Law Faces Legal, Political Attacks
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